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Chapter Six


    No, no, I said. Soo much in her head.

    Poor lady, said Mrs Cream. But I could see  bargained on  a tray up t Maud and set it do bitten.

    S like me, said Maud, after s times; and I s like you?  an idea!  like you?

    I cant say, sly, looking do her hands.

    Later Gentleman , too; and t me on my os good,  to—very good. t ime to call in tor.

    a  t ay a day; but on t her and said,

    quite  to stay a little longer, until your strengto you.

    Stay longer? s cant o your house in London?

    I really t well enough.

    Not , I am quite  only ask Sue. Sue,  you tell Mr Rivers how well I am?

    S and s a day or tleman. Until you are rested. Until you are calm. Pero keep more to the bed—?

    So o  made  tears at my  to see you like t it  to you, of course I sake you to London at once—I s? But do you look at yourself noill tell me you are well?

    I dont knorange here. Im afraid, Richard—

    And  it be stranger, in London? And s you be frigs so loud and croable—

    Mrs Cream es me.

    es you? Oo t; and Sue s you, Sue? I  ansoo, tleman took her head in his hands and kissed her brow.

    t us . ell stay anotil t paleness is driven from your c again!

    day. On tern o mean to disappoint o make , , and said he loved her.

    After t, s ask o stay tayed dull. Gentleman told Mrs Cream to make  she

    broug made t none of it. I ate it instead—since somebody must. I ate it, and s beside t, turning tretcrand o
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