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"Daisy, I know your face," said the doctor, anxiously; "and it

has just the deterentleness I used to see at ten years

old But you would yield to authority then, and you must now

And you will"

"When it is properly exerted," I said "But it is not now, Dr

Sandford, and it will not be I a to do my work"

"You fainted just now from very exhaustion"

"I am not exhausted at all Nor even tired I am perfectly

well"

"I never knew you faint before"

"No," I said "It is very disagreeable"

"Disagreeable!" said the doctor, half laughing, though

thoroughly disturbed "What made you do it, then?"

I could not answer I stood still, with cheeks I suppose again