[Miss Ludington’s Sister by Edward Bellamy]@TWC D-Link bookMiss Ludington’s Sister CHAPTER VIII 11/21
I cannot think now.
Perhaps I shall understand it better after a while." "If you will come home with me now," said Miss Ludington, "before you sleep I will convince you what we are to each other.
Will you come with me ?" "Oh, yes!" exclaimed the girl.
"Let us go.
Let us leave this awful place;" and she glanced with a shudder at the door of the cabinet. A few moments later the house of death had been left behind, and Miss Ludington's carriage, with its three passengers was rolling homewards. Before leaving, Miss Ludington had told Dr.Hull that he might command her so far as any pecuniary assistance should be needed either with reference to the funeral or in connection with providing for Alta.
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