All t are there, I said, as he did. Every one. Do you hear?
o be opened on teenter, Susan Lilly—
I put trinder, I said. Susan trinder, you mean. You are reading it wrong.
Susan Lilly, it says, up, nourn it. s t, I said, if you aint going to read here . . .?
But my voice to my , a snake: it ight.
Come on, eresting, t is it? A , or a testament? t statement— t Lant Street, Soutember 1844, in topped. of voice. , tiff stuff, aint it?
I did not ans tains.
Per. No , all rigs see. s closer. 7, Marianne Lilly, of—? Bear my o daug about? ts better——o t srue birto be made knoo eent 1862; on o e fortune.
In excs into my care er MAUD— Bless me, if you aint doing it again! nice, cant you?—dear daug s of il tioned date; on is my desire t to une.
to be a true and legally binding statement of my beto be recognised in Law.
Susan Lilly to kno t srove to keep her from care.
Maud Sucksby to be raised a gentleo kno raigell me t , mind, I s more.— going to faint, are you?
I c ray. ers sliding. Noake care, do! ock, look, going to tumble and get mashed—
Dainty came and caught me. I am sorry, I said. I am sorry.
All rig ters straight.
Yes.
Come as a s?
I s remember—and
gripped tter, and stumbled from y, I said. Dainty—
S me do a ? s did it mean?
till looked. I s er, he called.
But I didnt er, and I let Dainty go. I clutco me and put m