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CHAPTER XXVI
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CHAPTER XXVI.
HOW TITA LOOKS AT HERSELF IN THE GLASS AND WONDERS; AND HOW SHE DOES HER HAIR IN QUITE A NEW STYLE, AND GOES TO ASK SIR MAURICE WHAT HE THINKS OF IT; AND HOW HE ANSWERS HER.
"You can go to bed, Sarah; I shan't want you.

And any other night when I am out so late you must not stop up for me.

Do you hear ?" "Oh! But, my lady----" "Yes, yes, yes; I know," interrupting her gaily.

"But I won't have it.

Do you think I can't take off my own frocks?
You will lose your beauty sleep, and I shall be responsible for it.


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