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"Oh! and I have killed him!" she cried, with clasped hands
"Hush, child, no, with God's ht"
She rushed away, and appeared, a pale terrified figure, with the smell of fire on her hair and white dress, in the roo chapter She could scarcely utter her aze of blank ah to make her start up without another word, and hurry away, candle in hand
Aurelia took up the other, and followed, tre When she reached the outer roo, afraid to pass on, she perceived that Mr Bela the insensible form between them into the inner aparts of self-reproach
She hung about, in terrible anxiety, but not daring to coed about the sufferer, for what see time before she heard Mrs Aylward say, "His arm is broke, sir We must send for Dr Hunter The o and wake one, and send her to the stables to call the grooo," said Mr Belamour "You are of more use than I He sleeps at the stables, you say?" Then, seeing the waiting, watching form of Aurelia, he said, "Come in, my poor child Perhaps your voicehiotten Mr Bela on all the tables, as he led the you girl in, saying, "Speak to hiolden hair, Aurelia's voice choked in her throat, and it was in an unnatural hoarse tone that she tried to say, "Sir--Sir Amyas--"
"I trust he will soon be better," said Mr Belarief with his wonted kindness, "but his ar Let Lady Belae It was uise, edded her, unknown to her She is entirely blameless Let Jumbo fetch her a cordial There, my child, take this chair, so that his eyes may fall on you when he opens them Bathe his head if you will I shall return quickly after having sped the groom on his journey"