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This testily received in about a ot that lady's reply, stating
that she was satisfied, and fixing that day fortnight as the period
for overness in her house
I now busied ht passed rapidly
I had not a very large wardrobe, though it was adequate to my wants;
and the last day sufficed to pack o from Gateshead
The box was corded, the card nailed on In half-an-hour the carrier
was to call for it to take it to Lowton, whether Ito -dress, prepared ht in all my drawers to see that no article was left
behind; and now having nothing h I had been on foot all day, I could not
now repose an instant; I was too ht, a new one opening to-morrow: impossible to
slue
was being accomplished
"Miss," said a servant wholike a troubled spirit, "a person beloishes to see
you"
"The carrier, no doubt," I thought, and ran downstairs without