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Eleanor

CHAPTER X
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Her face was thin and freckled, and one might have questioned whether its expression was shrewd, or self-important.

She was clearly thinking of other matters than needlework.

Her eyes travelled constantly to one or other of the doors in sight; and her lips had the pinched tension that shows preoccupation.
Her mind indeed harboured a good many disagreeable thoughts.

In the first place she was pondering the qualities of a certain drug lately recommended as a sedative to her mistress.

It seemed to Dalgetty that its effect had not been good, but evil; or rather that it acted capriciously, exciting as often as it soothed.


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