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'I shall be afraid of Didon if it's delayed long'
'There's the et some money Mamma has erly
'A hundred pounds, perhaps;--perhaps two hundred
'That would help certainly I et it froo to New York on a Thursday,--on Thursday week if possible, but as to that he was to let her know in a day or two Didon was to pack up the clothes and get them sent out of the house Didon was to have £50 before she went on board; and as one of thethe trunks sled out of the house, he was to have £10 All had been settled beforehand, so that Sir Felix really had no need to think about anything 'And now,' said Marie, 'there's Didon Nobody's looking and she can open that gate for you When we're gone, do you creep out The gate can be left, you know Then we'll get out on the other side' Marie Melirl