An Ill-Timed Aid

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Another couple of weeks went by in peace and harmony. With Mr Johnson’s objection about her work no longer looming over her head, Rhea could take jobs on her own account. However, she had always preferred anonymity; hence, she continued working under the rouge of Aron’s name. Jack Johnson brought his eldest daughter, Tilly, back home with her two sons and from the way his son-in-law left them alone, it could be assumed that the man had been informed of the repercussions of pressing on the matter too much. For the first two weeks, he still visited the Johnsons to meet his sons and his “wife” on the Sundays but, when Jack did not invite him to stay for the dinner on either of the occasions, he quickly caught the hint and retreated. Aron and Rhea’s attendance, on the other hand, became

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