Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1877 — An Innocent Heiress. [ARTICLE]
An Innocent Heiress.
An ilHtsrato peasqnt girl, a servant in a prominent family of dotith Maitland, has - lmety inherited a million »Pdn Julf or $300,000. ,Ths Sdea shower has descended to the helTtrom t&e Wilt cdla distant relative of kta, natl daft it to Bhta jtarl ! and kro Pafitar Jtoth ard nttafte witooy^edw^. li», ! vrtuie*tonaffairs pf the dpflanct^L fill' w thntoutturo-skc AtajjfaHen: into; Wit to entail -or tiro luiping il,po psqful account. Her sole idea to connection with her improved fortune is to have “a little house ffl,e°* e to \°ea£ S’tad ■ "utJuOrniy fvfvSCS IO IcaTu vO PCou and write, declaring that she can look after “ the little house and the fowls’’ without either. “ But how will you manage
your >ervani»,’! nrted Ve}' tphftiW “ts you do net Uke Use tremble to imj>n>vr ydhrself anti, aaquire •t.sMUri ides of (NMTo ewwefpd^egiri with French gestures of amazement and disgust; “do you think i would have Mi-mutts/ Why, what, should f do if I )iad servants to do my. vftwkr No, noi no servants for me. I Want do one to meddle with my little bouse and my* fowls. I shall take earn of them inyself.”
