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Carley a little twinge of conscience Jealously was an unjust and

stifling thing

Carley was conducted up a broad stairway and along a boarded hallway

to a roo

water assailed her ears Through the open door she saw across the porch

to a white tu, so

close that it see of the porch

This room rese

But the roughhewn shingles of the roof of the house sloped down closely

The furniture was ho covered the floor The bed

with its woolly clean blankets and the white pillows looked inviting

"Is this where Glenn lay--when he was sick?" queried Carley

"Yes," replied Flo, gravely, and a shadow darkened her eyes "I ought to

tell you all about it I will some day But you must not be made unhappy

now Glenn nearly died here Mother or I never left his side--for a

while there--when life was so bad"