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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1851

Arabella had blossomed into someone far more delightful than Serena.

But he used to tease her and even thought of abandoning her at the mountain.

How could he have been so blind to the charm, the intelligence, the sweetness of his little sister? He had been such a jerk!

"By the way, Sean, you didn't tell me what you wanted to see me about?" asked Arabella as she finished her chores and looked up at him.

Sean explained, "The servant brought over those jackets, and I can't keep accepting things from you. Take this card. I'm going to be getting a lot more from you, and this is a down payment. It's yours to keep."

In his heart, he knew he'd never ask for it back, nor did he care how much she spent or what she spent it on.

This was his way of giving his sister a welcome home gift.

Arabella glanced at the platinum card in front of her, and without a need for anyone to tell her, she knew it had at least 5 million dollars in it.

5 million was the bare minimum for that kind of card.

"It's just a few clothes, Sean. You don't have to be that polite with me." Arabella pushed the card back towards him.

"Keep it!" Sean insisted, placing it on top of her sketchpad, "I have other cards. Don't worry about me running out of money!"

As he spoke, he pushed a box of his other treasures towards her.

"These are from various auctions I've won bids at, you could call it my private collection. I want you to have them."

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