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Thyrza

CHAPTER VIII
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A low clothes-horse, covered with fresh-smelling, gently-steaming linen, stood before a great glowing fire.

A baby lay awake in a swinging cot just under the protruding leaf of the table, and a little girl of three was sitting in night-dress and shawl on a stool in a warm corner.
'Yes, you may well stare,' resumed Mrs.Poole, noticing Grail's glance at the children.

'A quarter past ten and neither one of 'em shut an eye yet, nor won't do till their father comes home, not if it's twelve o'clock.

You dare to laugh, Miss!' she cried to the little one on the stool, with mock wrath.

'The idea of having to fetch you out o' bed just for peace and quietness.


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