CHAPTER XII
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quot;S; said teran.
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quot;Genevieve.quot;
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quot;alking s fear ter or trouble. As long as life and deating for you, t airs to learn . And, stay, I am sure t;
In fact to open the door.
quot;O; continued ;it is Mot, our portress, anotices I recommend to you.
Come in, Mot--come in; e bonny boys to step a minuet if we ;
tress came in, quite delig my linen, le bottle of Spanis of for great occasions. I ext t toro speak. I satentive lybeen t straig on sickness.
As s time, t I o beconvalescent. t me a ne.
It o relate minutely all my illness to everydetail stered loud exclamations; tress my dinner; eacook isfaction and ted sucion amongtators.
As taking tered in urn.
I could not prevent my beating as I recognized did o tell me?
I ed y for o speak; but doook my saying a our masters. I could not endure tainty any longer.
quot;And t; asked I, atingly, quot;aken--terruption to my ;
quot;terruption,quot; replied tly.
quot; do you mean?quot;
quot;Eacook a sy; all ;
too mucer so many instances of affection, t restrain my tears.
to do for ottle seed, and everygrain forth a whole sheaf. Ah!
tes tor gave me. If it is true t t of our follies andour vices, sympation are also ty. Every one of us, sof y, ion, cer, andpermanent condition.
Everybody is gone; t me back