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The Allen House

CHAPTER XV
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The fairest specimen of well bred indifference I had yet seen was exhibited in their conduct to each other.

Their babe did not seem to be a matter of much account either.

Delia took no personal care of it whatever--leaving all this to the nurse.
It happened one day that I was called in to see the child.

I found it suffering from some of the ill effects of difficult dentition, and did what the case required.

There was an old friend of Delia's at the house--a young lady who had been much attached to her, and who still retained a degree of her old friendship.


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