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Cast Adrift

CHAPTER I
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To Edith's consciousness there was no lapse of time.

It seemed scarcely an hour since the birth of her baby and its removal from her sight.

The inflowing tide of mother-love, the pressure and yearning sweetness of which she had begun to feel when she first called for the baby they had not permitted to rest, even for an instant, on her bosom, was now flooding her heart.

Two months! If that were so, what of the baby?
To be submissive was impossible.
Starting up half wildly, a vague terror in her face, she cried, piteously, "Oh, mother, bring me my baby.

I shall die if you do not!" "Your baby is in heaven," said Mrs.Dinneford, softening her voice to a tone of tender regret.
Edith caught her breath, grew very white, and then, with a low, wailing cry that sent a shiver through Mrs.Dinneford's heart, fell back, to all appearance dead.
The mother did not call for help, but sat by the bedside of her daughter, and waited for the issue of this new struggle between life and death.


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