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"No," said Mrs Fyne "I rang the bell and told one of thethe hat and coat out of the cab And then aited"
I don't think that there ever was such waiting unless possibly in a jail
at so of an execution The servant
appeared with the hat and coat, and then, still as on theof an
execution, when the condemned, I believe, is offered a breakfast, Mrs
Fyne, anxious that the white-faced girl should s so her house for an interh raw
cold air in a damp four-wheeler--Mrs Fyne broke the awful silence: "You
really ," in her best resolute manner She
turned to the "odious person" with the same determination "Perhaps you
will sit down and have a cup of coffee, too"
The worthy "eht have been awed by
Mrs Fyne's pere him
then He sat down, provisionally, like a ainst his will in doubtful coraciously the cup
handed to hi sip or two and put it down
as if there were some moral contamination in the coffee of these