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Mary Marston

CHAPTER LIV
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Who sent for him ?" "I don't know; I only heard he was coming." "But your lawyer, Mary--what's his name ?--will be here first: we'll talk the thing over with him, and take his advice.

I feel better, and shall go to sleep again." All night long Mary sat by him and watched.

Not a step, so far as she knew, came near the door; certainly not a hand was laid upon the lock.
Mr.Redmain slept soundly, and in the morning was beyond a doubt better.
But Mary could not think of leaving him until Mr.Brett came.

At Mr.
Redmain's request she rang the bell.

Mewks made his appearance, with the face of a ghost.


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