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The Girl at Cobhurst

CHAPTER XVIII
12/19

I am very much attached to the family I first lived with in this country.

They are in trouble now, and I think they may need me.

If they do, I shall go to them.

I have quite settled all that in my mind.

I am now waiting for an answer to a letter I have written to Mrs.Drane." "La Fleur," said Miss Panney, "if you leave Dr.Tolbridge, I think it will be a great mistake; and, although I do not want to hurt your feelings, I feel bound to say that it will be almost a crime." The cook's face assumed an expression of firmness.
"All that may be," she said, "but it makes no difference.


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