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East Lynne

CHAPTER VIII
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Shall I send him to-morrow ?" "I should be glad, if it would not be giving you too much trouble.

Not that tuning will benefit it greatly, old thing that it is.

Were we to be much at East Lynne, I should get papa to exchange it for a good one." Little thought Lady Isabel that that very piano was Mr.Carlyle's, and not hers.

The earl coughed, and exchanged a smile and a glance with his guest.
Mr.Kane was the organist of St.Jude's church, a man of embarrassment and sorrow, who had long had a sore fight with the world.

When he arrived at East Lynne, the following day, dispatched by Mr.Carlyle, Lady Isabel happened to be playing, and she stood by, and watched him begin his work.


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