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"I think I will get up in half an hour, if you will be good enough to
send Molly up toonto her pillow as if
exhausted by her struggle with the chocolate
"Yes, irl "What will you have for lunch?"
"Lunch!" sighed Mrs Lorton, with an assumption of weary indifference
"It is really of no consequence, Eleanor I eat so little, especially in
the et e a few morsels But do not trouble You kno much I dislike
causing trouble A sweetbread nicely browned--on a small, a very small
piece of toast; quite dry, please, Eleanor"
"Yes, mamma, I know," said Eleanor; but she looked out of the
rather doubtfully Sweetbreads were not easily obtained at the only
butcher's shop in the village; and, when they were, they were dear; but
she had just paid the long-running bill, and---"I'll go up to S