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Chapter Four
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    Its ed.

    And anyo get tarting early. I kept t to  turning tting out t about to do myself an injury, for teen-inc.

    No s. But , serrible books!

    S weeping, and wringing her hands.

    I took t aing for not be dressed in a sack. S een tleman  her.

    It  ao see  I kneending I kne migctle glass, to look at your face in?—and so keep my blood warm. And, A glass, Sue? hy should I need a glass?

    I t you  your ohan was usual.

    My oed in doing t?

    I cant say, miss, Im sure.

    I kne Marlo four oclock, and t illiam Inker  to meet it, as  for me. At t at t

    I said nottle padded seat beside ttling panes and mouldy sand-bags, it  place in t s t ing at itctle glances at to the house.

    I t, if t  love, tc  one of them.

    At last s o  and gave a stifled sort of cry. S coming, on illiam Inkers trap. t made  up and come aand at toget be Mr Rivers, miss? and se as t? ell, I suppose it is. how pleased my uncle will be!

    . So bid Mr Rivers  nohe grey?

    But Mr Lilly did not send for  it o pass on t Mr Rivers was arrived.

    And is Mr Rivers made comfortable, in his old room? said Maud.

    Yes, miss.

    And Mr Rivers ired, I suppose, after his journey?

    Mr Rivers sent to say t olerable tired, and looked foro seeing Miss Lilly  supper.  turbing Miss Lilly before then.

    I see, s. t o tell Mr Rivers t s t any sort of disturbance, to be visited by he supper-hou
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