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Meanwhile, in Miss Cardigan's little rooht lad If I pitied myself a little for all that had happened,

it was also true that I would not have undone it - that is,to Mr

Thorold, even through all this pain, than be nothing to hi away on e of his love was a richer

jewel in my heart than any other of earth's jewels that I

carried So as I crying about?

I washed away some of the soreness of the days past in those

tears And then I ca

that God should dispose of, that I gave up all care-taking and

ceased to struggle My rew even sunshiny as I walked

back to the hotel where ere all stationed Hope began to

execute little dances beforeto find

soht er to get back to Melbourne, or its

neighbourhood; I always called the whole region by that nao with her, and wait there

till an opportunity offered for uardian

"Here's devotion!" exclai "My dear, he says he will go with you himself"