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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XVII
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"But what possessed you to come without giving us notice?
How was this, nurse ?" "Her ladyship has had no sleep for two nights," the latter replied.

"She has been so much better that we dreaded the thought of a relapse, so Mrs.Coulson, our matron, thought it best to let her have her own way about coming.

Instead of telegraphing to you, unfortunately, we telegraphed to Doctor Harrison, and I believe he is away." "Is it very wrong of me ?" Rosamund asked, clinging to Dominey's arm.
"I had a sudden feeling that I must get back here.

I wanted to see you again.

Every one has been so sweet and kind at Falmouth, especially Nurse Alice here, but they weren't quite the same thing.


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