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her ticket thought Old Lady Lloyd looked uncommonly white and peaked – “as if she hadn’t slept a wink or eaten a bite for a week,” he told his wife at dinner time. “Guess there’s something wrong in her business affairs. This is the second time she’d gone to town this summer.”
When the Old Lady reached the town she ate the slender little lunch and then walked out to the suburb where the Cameron factories and warehouses were. It was a long walk for her, but she could not afford to drive. She felt very tired when she was shown into the shining, luxurious office where Andrew Cameron sat at his desk.
TEXT ANNOTATION
From "Old Lady Lloyd."