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"Yes, indeed; that is a question," said Mrs Sandford "Just

think - she sails Saturday, and this is Thursday Only one

single day for you, Daisy; but after all, it is best so You

can be ready just as well, and the sooner you are off now the

better I shall h"

I felt my cheeks turn cold, and I busied er to be off, Miss Randolph, as ood

sister is to have you," I heard the doctor say

"No, not quite I would like better to go if all this trouble

in the country were ended"

"That would be to wait so himself to a piece of toast And I do not knohat in his motion and his lad I could not wait And, h I was, I could not thwart hiood time to be away, I think," said Mrs Sandford

"I'd keep the news from her, Grant, if I were you She sits

and studies the papers as if her life were in them"

"There will be no news on board the stea of et the Miss Cardigan Well, I thought,

nothing can take my best Friend from me