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The Woodlanders

CHAPTER XXXV
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But it would have greatly distressed her, and he forbore.

"You had better lie down.

You are tired," he said, soothingly.

"Good-night." The household went to bed, and a silence fell upon the dwelling, broken only by the occasional skirr of a halter in Melbury's stables.

Despite her father's advice Grace still waited up.


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