ā€œI wish I could be of any help to you in this sad calamity,ā€ I said. ā€œAll I can do is to feel heartily for your distress. If Anne had been your own child, Mrs. Clements, you could have shown her no truer kindness⁠—you could have made no readier sacrifices for her sake.ā€

ā€œThere’s no great merit in that, sir,ā€ said Mrs. Clements simply. ā€œThe poor thing was as good as my own child to me. I nursed her from a baby, sir, bringing her up by hand⁠—and a hard job it was to rear her. It wouldn’t go to my heart so to lose her if I hadn’t made her first short clothes and taught her to walk. I always said she was sent to console me for never having chick or child of my own. And now she’s lost the old times keep coming back to my mind, and even at my age I can’t help crying about her⁠—I can’t indeed, sir!ā€

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