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           Shelayinhercornerstaringatthedirtyfloor,theclothes-linehungwithdecayingrags,theoldwomanhuddledagainstthecoldstove,andthelightgraduallyspreadingacrossthewintryworld,andbringingwithitanewdayinwhichshewouldhavetolive,tochoose,toact,tomakeherselfaplaceamongthesepeople—ortogobacktothelifeshehadleft.Amortallassitudeweighedonher.Thereweremomentswhenshefeltthatallsheaskedwastogoonlyingthereunnoticed;thenhermindrevoltedatthethoughtofbecomingoneofthemiserableherdfromwhichshesprang,anditseemedasthough,tosaveherchildfromsuchafate,shewouldfindstrengthtotravelanydistance,andbearanyburdenlifemightputonher.

           VaguethoughtsofNettletonflittedthroughhermind.Shesaidtoherselfthatshewouldfindsomequietplacewhereshecouldbearherchild,andgiveittodecentpeopletokeep;andthenshewouldgooutlikeJuliaHawesandearnitslivingandhers.Sheknewthatgirlsofthatkindsometimesmadeenoughtohavetheirchildrennicelycaredfor;andeveryotherconsiderationdisappearedinthevisionofherbaby,cleanedandcombedandrosy,andhiddenawaysomewherewhereshecouldruninandkissit,andbringitprettythingstowear.Anything,anythingwasbetterthantoaddanotherlifetothenestofmiseryontheMountain....

           TheoldwomanandthechildrenwerestillsleepingwhenCharityrosefromhermattress.Herbodywasstiffwithcoldandfatigue,andshemovedslowlylestherheavystepsshouldrousethem.

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