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"I wonder hat feelings you caht," she said,
when she had exahts are busy
in your heart during all the hours you sit in yonder roo before you like shapes in abetween you and them as
if they were really mere shadows of human forms, and not the actual
substance"
"I feel tired often, sleepy sometimes, but seldom sad"
"Then you have some secret hope to buoy you up and please you with
whispers of the future?"
"Not I The uts to set up a school some day in a little house rented by
myself"
"Ain that
-seat (you see I know your habits )--"
"You have learned them from the servants"
"Ah! you think yourself sharp Well, perhaps I have: to speak
truth, I have an acquaintance with one of them, Mrs Poole--"
I started to ht I; "there is diablerie in the business