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PART II--IN THE FLOOD
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I'm the doctor, and there's my prescription," and she pointed to the half-frightened, half-sobbing Carry in the corner--"to be taken at once." "Then Mrs.Tretherick has given her permission ?" "Not much, if I know the sentiments of that lady," replied Kate saucily.
"Then how did you get away ?" asked Prince gravely.
"BY THE WINDOW." When Mr.Prince had left Carry in the arms of her stepmother, he returned to the parlor.
"Well ?" demanded Kate.
"She will stay--YOU will, I hope, also--tonight." "As I shall not be eighteen, and my own mistress on the twentieth, and as I haven't a sick stepmother, I won't." "Then you will give me the pleasure of seeing you safely through the window again ?" When Mr.Prince returned an hour later, he found Carry sitting on a low stool at Mrs.Starbottle's feet.

Her head was in her stepmother's lap, and she had sobbed herself to sleep.

Mrs.Starbottle put her finger to her lip.

"I told you she would come.

God bless you, Jack! and good night." The next morning Mrs.Tretherick, indignant, the Rev.Asa Crammer, principal, injured, and Mr.Joel Robinson, Sr., complacently respectable, called upon Mr.Prince.There was a stormy meeting, ending in a demand for Carry.


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