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Chapter 21
s ted missis to give up all to ravagance; so  back again, and t ne hey say he killed himself.”

    I : tful. Robert Leaven resumed—

    “Missis  of ime: s very stout, but  strong ; and ty e breaking ion about Mr. Jo came too suddenly: it brougroke. S speaking; but last tuesday ster: sed to say somet making signs to my  erday morning,  Bessie understood s last s tc to speak to  sure  sold Miss Reed and Miss Georgiana, and advised to send for you. t it off at first; but tless, and said, ‘Jane, Jane,’ so many times, t at last ted. I left Gateserday: and if you can get ready, Miss, I so take you back o- morrow morning.”

    “Yes, Robert, I s seems to me t I ougo go.”

    “I too, Miss. Bessie said s refuse: but I suppose you  off?”

    “Yes; and I  nos’ o ttentions of Jo in searcer.

    in any of t in tables, or to tened: ter, Miss Ingram, to disturb so interesting a party; my errand,  defer, so I approacer  Miss Ingram’s side. Surned as I dre me ily: o demand, “ can ture  noempted to order me a—it riking: sed in ion ated pride did not loy lineaments.

    “Does t person  you?” ser; and Mr. Rocer turned to see rations—the room.

    “ell, Jane?” ed  t.

    “If you please, sir, I  leave of absence for a wo.”

    “ to do?—wo go?”

    “to see a sick lady w for me.”

    “ sick lady?—where does she live?”

    “At Gateshead; in—shire.”

    “-s is a  sends for people to see  distance?”

    “her name is Reed, sir—Mrs. Reed.”

    “Reed of Gates
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