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A TRUE FRIEND. A NOVEL. BY ADELINE SERGEANT Author of "The Luck of the House," "A Life Sentence," etc., etc. MONTREAL: JOHN LOVELL & SON, 23 ST. NICHOLAS STREET. A TRUE FRIEND CHAPTER I. AN UNSUITABLE FRIENDSHIP. Janetta was the music governess—a brown little thing of no particular importance, and Margaret Adair was a beauty and an heiress, and the only daughter of people who thought themselves very distinguished indeed; so that the two had not, you might think, very much in common, and were not likely to be attracted one to the other. Yet, in spite of differing circumstances, they were close friends and allies; and had been such ever since they were together at the same fashionable school where Miss Adair was the petted favorite of all, and Janetta Colwyn was the pupil-teacher in the shabbiest of frocks, who got all the snubbing and did most of the hard work. And great offence was given in several directions by Miss Adair's attachment to poor little