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He had got so which Mrs Nevill Tyson had never heard
of--" very bad
Then the truth cah Swinny's confession and the
witness of her fellow-servants The wretched woman's movements had been
wholly determined by the move the child in the servants' hall, where the cook, being
an affectionate e food He had had an "attack" the last time she did this, and
Swinny, who valued her place forabout it Preoccupied with her great passion, she had
been insensible to the signs of sickness that showed themselves from day
to day In other words, there had been shalect
Terrified and repentant, Swinny confessed, and becaht with the child wrapped in blankets in her lap She left
nothing for his o softly to
and fro, war blankets (It was odd, but Mrs Nevill Tyson never
questioned the woht to exclusive possession of the child)
She had written to Nevill by the first post to tell hiave hiht
Wednesday came There was no answer to her letter; and the baby was
worse The doctor doubted if he would pull through