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Chapter Four
dy.  o wearing for Lady Alice, wo you?

    I felt—and I t in feeling it—t Gentleman  me do o Briar  the one good gown. I said,

    ell, t is, miss, Lady Alice  s my frocks back, to take to India for here.

    Maud blinked her dark eyes and looked sorry. She said,

    Is t reat their maids, in London?

    Only the near ones, miss, I answered.

    to be near for,  and so spend your mornings in. And per, for you to co wor?

    She door of her press. She said,

    No I never s long, I see. My uncle does not care to see me in a long skirt, s un  mind, of course, about

    you. You need only let dotle , of course?

    ell, I ainly used to taking stitc; and I could seraigo. I said, t , . It looked like it ogetrong ailors. Sudied me, and then said,

    Ory it, Susan, do! Look, I so undress me. See, I can do it, quite as ress!

    Stle nervously, all time s last. e migers!

    Sugged my old bro tand before to tig he figure of a lady.

    Of course,  ers,  bots. My dress shen, I should have fallen down and died.

    But to see me; and no Boroug . I stood, plucking at t, o my bosom, tilting o see  looked. the parlour door.

    t, se pink. So t!

    Margaret came and made a curtsey, looking straig me. She said,

    I  come for your tray, mi— O you, tress, Im sure!

    Sanding in tain—looked girlisting er, and her dark eyes shone.

    Suppose, s o do  did, and mistake you for me?  hen?

    Again s the glass, and smiled.

  
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