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Two Years Ago, Volume II.

CHAPTER XXVI
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May I ask your business with him?
Can I help you in it ?" The black damsel paused so long, that both Mary and her father felt uneasy, and a cloud passed over Mark's brow.
"Can the boy have been playing tricks ?" said he to himself.
"Then, sir, as I hear that you have influence, can you get me a situation as one of the nurses who are going out thither, so I hear ?" "Get you a situation?
Yes, of course, if you are competent." "Thank you, sir.

Perhaps, if you could be so very kind as to tell me to whom I am to apply in town; for I shall go thither to-night." "My goodness!" cried Mark.

"Old Mark don't do things in this off-hand, cold-blooded way.

Let us know who you are, my dear, and about Mr.
Thurnall.

Have you anything against him ?" She was silent.
"Mary, just step into the next room." "If you please, sir," said the same gentle voice, "I had sooner that the lady should stay.


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