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Hilda Wade

CHAPTER II
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"My holiday comes next week.

I'll run down to Scarborough--it's as nice a place for a holiday as any--and I'll observe this young lady.

It can do no harm--and good may come of it." "How kind of you!" I cried.

"But you are always all kindness." Hilda went to Scarborough, and came back again for a week before going on to Bruges, where she proposed to spend the greater part of her holidays.

She stopped a night or two in town to report progress, and, finding another nurse ill, promised to fill her place till a substitute was forthcoming.
"Well, Dr.Cumberledge," she said, when she saw me alone, "I was right! I have found out a fact or two about Daphne's rival!" "You have seen her ?" I asked.
"Seen her?
I have stopped for a week in the same house.


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