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Why should not I work as well as you and Traverse, mamma? I stand upon the broad platform of human rights, and I say I have just as good a right to work as others!" said Clara, with a pretty assumption of obstinacy, as she placed the plate of toast upon the board. "Doubtless, dear Clara, you may play at work just as much as you please; but heaven forbid you should ever have to work at work!" replied Mrs. Rocke as she placed the coffee pot and the dish of broiled chicken on the table. "Why, mamma, I do not think that is a good prayer at all! That is a wicked, proud prayer, Mrs. Marah Rocke! Why shouldn't your daughter really toil as well as other people's daughters, I'd like to be informed?" said Clara, mockingly, as they both took their seats at the table. "I think, dear Clara, that you must have contracted some of your eccentric little friend Capitola's ways, from putting on her habit! I never before saw you in such gay spirits!" said Mrs. Rocke, as she poured out the coffee. "Oh, mamma; it is but the glad rebound of the freed bird! I am so glad to have escaped from that dark prison of the Hidden House and to be here with you. But tell me, mamma, is my old home occupied?" "No, my dear; no tenant has been found for it. The property is in the hands of an agent to let, but the house remains quite vacant and deserted." "Why is that?" asked Clara. "Why, my love, for the strangest reason! The foolish country people say that since the doctor's death the place has been haunted!" "Haunted!" "Yes, my dear, so the foolish people say, and they get wiser ones to believe them." "What exactly do they say? I hope--I hope they do not trifle with my dear father's honored name and memory?" "Oh, no, my darling! no! but they say that although the house is quite empty and deserted by the living strange sights and sounds are heard and seen by passers-by at night. Lights appear at the upper windows from which pale faces look out." "How very strange!" said Clara. "Yes, my dear, and these stories have gained such credence that no one can be found to take the house." "So much the better, dear mamma, for if the new judge of the Orphans' Court should give a decision in our favor, as he must, when he hears the evidence, old and new, you and I can move right into it and need not then enter the shirt-making line of business!" "Heaven grant it, my dear! But now, Clara, my love, we must lose no time in seeing Docto
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