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The Mystery of Edwin Drood

CHAPTER III--THE NUNS' HOUSE
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The girls would all be asking questions why you went.' 'Once for all, Rosa, will you uncover that ridiculous little head of yours and give me a welcome ?' The apron is pulled off the childish head, as its wearer replies: 'You're very welcome, Eddy.

There! I'm sure that's nice.

Shake hands.

No, I can't kiss you, because I've got an acidulated drop in my mouth.' 'Are you at all glad to see me, Pussy ?' 'O, yes, I'm dreadfully glad .-- Go and sit down .-- Miss Twinkleton.' It is the custom of that excellent lady when these visits occur, to appear every three minutes, either in her own person or in that of Mrs.
Tisher, and lay an offering on the shrine of Propriety by affecting to look for some desiderated article.

On the present occasion Miss Twinkleton, gracefully gliding in and out, says in passing: 'How do you do, Mr.Drood?
Very glad indeed to have the pleasure.


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