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By the Light of the Soul

CHAPTER III
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I've seen folks enough worse than your mother git well." In the last few hours Maria's face had gotten a hard look.

She no longer seemed like a little girl.

After a while the doctors went away.
"I don't suppose there is much they can do for a while, perhaps," remarked Mrs.White; "and Miss Bell, she is as good as any doctor." Both physicians returned a little after noon, and previously Mrs.
Edgham had made her voice of lamentation heard again.

Then it ceased abruptly, but there was no odor of chloroform.
"They are giving her morphine now, I bet a cooky," Mrs.White said.
She, with Maria, was clearing away the dinner-table then.

"What time do you think your aunt Maria will get here ?" she asked.
"About half-past two, father said," replied Maria.
"Well, I'm real glad you've got some one like her you can call on," said Mrs.White.


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