True Love's Reward by Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
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She at once exclaimed at the resemblance to Mona.
"Where could Mrs. Montague have got it?" she cried; "it's enough like you, miss, to be your own mother, and a beautiful lady she must have been, too. It's a pity to burn the picture, Miss Ruth; wouldn't you like to keep it?" "Perhaps Mrs. Montague would prefer that no one should have it; she said it was to be destroyed, you know," Mona replied, but with a wistful look at the mutilated crayon. "You shall have it if you want it, and I'll fix it all right with her," said the girl, in a confidential tone, as she put the pieces back into Mona's hands. She had become very fond of the gentle seamstress, and would have considered no favor too great to be conferred upon her. That same afternoon, when Mona went out for her walk, she took the mutilated picture with her. She made her way directly to the rooms of a first-class photographer, and asked if the portrait could be copied. Yes, she was assured; there would be no difficulty about getting as good a picture as the original, only it would have to be all hand work. Mona said she would give the order if it could be done immediately, and, upon being told she could have the copy in three days, she said she would call for it at the end of that time. She did so, and found a perfect reproduction of her mother's face, and |
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