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One of the 28th

CHAPTER XVI
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So long as it is in existence we shall never feel comfortable.

It will be much better to destroy it." "No, no!" Eleanor exclaimed.

"We agreed, Charlotte, that there was no reason why we should assist them to find it; but that is altogether a different thing from destroying it.

I should never feel happy again if we did." "As for that," Miss Penfold said somewhat scornfully, "you don't seem very happy now.

You are always fretting and fidgeting over it." "It is not I who am fancying that these burglars came after the will," Eleanor answered in an aggrieved voice.
"No; that is the way with timid people," Miss Penfold said.


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