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While Miss Cardigan ith her nephew to the door, I

re by the fire, which could have witnessed to

so , but I

remember my cheeks had an odd sensation as if the blood had

left thean had co at o and lie do, my lamb?"

"Oh, no!" I said "Oh, no - I do not want to lie down I have

not done !" said Miss Cardigan

"Yes I want so out of some of your books I have not

done it I will sit down and do it now"

"You're o to sleep," said she,

sorrowfully "Let be the study, Daisy; and take some rest,

while ye can"

"I shall have plenty of tiet so"

Miss Cardigan sighed - I had heard e of her before; and I sat down