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"I thought you would be revolted, Jane, when you saw e"
"Did you? Don't tell ment Now, let me leave you an instant, to make a
better fire, and have the hearth swept up Can you tell when there
is a good fire?"
"Yes; with the right eye I see a glow--a ruddy haze"
"And you see the candles?"
"Very dimly--each is a luminous cloud"
"Can you see me?"
"No, my fairy: but I am only too thankful to hear and feel you"
"When do you take supper?"
"I never take supper"
"But you shall have sory: so are you, I
daresay, only you forget"
Su Mary, I soon had the room in more cheerful order: I
prepared him, likewise, a comfortable repast My spirits were