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CHAPTER VII
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He shielded her from many beatings, and every day imparted religious instructions.

No one, but his wife, could move him so easily as Frado; so that in addition to her daily toil she was often deprived of her rest at night.
Yet she insisted on being called; she wished to show her love for one who had been such a friend to her.

Her anxiety and grief increased as the probabilities of his recovery became doubtful.
Mrs.Bellmont found her weeping on his account, shut her up, and whipped her with the raw-hide, adding an injunction never to be seen snivelling again because she had a little work to do.

She was very careful never to shed tears on his account, in her presence, afterwards..


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