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Trials and Confessions of a Housekeeper

CHAPTER XX
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If they need any comforts, I would like to have you see them supplied." It still cost me an effort to get ready, but as I had promised to do as my husband wished, the effort had to be made.

By the time I was prepared to go out, I felt something better.

The exertion I was required to make, tended to disperse, slightly, the clouds that hung over me, and as they began gradually to remove, my thoughts turned, with an awakened interest, towards the object of my husband's solicitude.
All was silent within the humble abode to which my errand led me.

I knocked lightly, and in a few moments the mother of Edward opened the door.

She looked pale and anxious.
"How is your son, Mrs.Ellis ?" I enquired, as I stepped in.
"He is very low, ma'am," she replied.
"Not dangerous, I hope ?" "The fever has left him, but he is as weak as an infant.


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