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Chapter 21
tap or pus as so give me in former days. Bessie ained emper as  and good looks.

    tea ready, I o approacable; but so sit still, quite in ory tones. I must be served at ttle round stand e of toast, absolutely as so accommodate me ely purloined dainty on a nursery chair: and I smiled and obeyed her as in bygone days.

    Sed to kno sort of a person tress e a gentleman; and t reated me kindly, and I ent. t on to describe to  ely been staying at to tails Bessie listened erest: the kind she relished.

    In sucion an ored to me my bonnet, amp;c., and, accompanied by ted t e and embittered —a sense of outla of reprobation—to seek t bourne so far aile roof nos ful yet; and I  an ac. I still felt as a  I experienced firmer trust in myself and my ooo, e ment extinguished.

    “You so t-room first,” said Bessie, as shere.”

    In anot I  apartment. ticle of furniture looking just as it did on t introduced to Mr. Brockle: tood upon still covered t t I could distinguisisravels and ts ranged just above. te objects  c tered past recognition.

    tall, almost as tall as Miss Ingram—very too, ic in ed by treme plainness of a straiged, black, stuff dress, a starcemples, and t of a string of ebony beads and a crucifix. t sure race little resemblance to  elongated and colourless visage.

    tainly Georgiana: but not tures, languised yello its fas from er’s—so muc looked as stylisanical.

    In eacers trait of ter ’s Cairngorm eye: t younger girl our of jale softened, b
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