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On examination it was pronounced that she had received serious hurts,

but that they of theer lay

eon's directions, her bed was

carried into that rooreat table, which happened to

be well suited to the dressing of her injuries When I saw her again, an

hour afterwards, she lay, indeed, where I had seen her strike her stick,

and had heard her say that she would lie one day

Though every vestige of her dress was burnt, as they told me, she

still had sohastly bridal appearance; for, they had

covered her to the throat hite cotton-wool, and as she lay with

a white sheet loosely overlying that, the phantoed was still upon her

I found, on questioning the servants, that Estella was in Paris, and I

got a proeon that he would write to her by the

next post Miss Havisha to

communicate with Mr Matthew Pocket only, and leave hi the rest This I did next day, through Herbert, as