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CHAPTER 4
, `Maggie!

    t all ter: t-piercing tenderness.

    `Maggie! t voice said. `Lucy! ans.

    And Lucy t the burning brow.

    `I stole out, said Lucy, almost in a o Maggie and  o  I must only stay a little e.

    I o say t at first to say anyt looking at eac seemed as if tervie end  more speec. Eac t t rievable  soon, as Maggie looked, every distinct t began to be overfloence and  forth a sob.

    `God bless you for coming, Lucy.

    ter t.

    `Maggie, dear, be comforted, said Lucy noting  Maggies again. `Dont grieve. And s still, o soot gentle caress.

    `I didnt mean to deceive you, Lucy, said Maggie, as soon as s alc I felt  like you to kno  it would all be conquered, and you migo wound you.

    `I kno to make me un is a trouble t o bear t it must o do.

    t again a little ogether.

    `Lucy, Maggie begain again, `ruggled too. ed to be true to you. o you. Forgive hen...

    t soul  like tcrembled and .

    A gentle knock came at t ered and said,

    `I darednt stay any longer, Miss Deane. t out, and t your coming out so late.

    Lucy rose and said, `Very e.

    `Im to go a me do as I like. I so you when.

    `Lucy, said Maggie,  effort, `I pray to God continually t I may never be to you any more.

    Stle  s  over  t look.

    `Maggie, s y of confession in it, `you are better t...

    S t embrace.
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