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Arthur Mervyn

CHAPTER XV
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A table was covered with vials and other apparatus of a sick-chamber.

A bed stood on one side, the curtain of which was dropped at the foot, so as to conceal any one within.

I fixed my eyes upon this object.

There were sufficient tokens that some one lay upon the bed.

Breath, drawn at long intervals; mutterings scarcely audible; and a tremulous motion in the bedstead, were fearful and intelligible indications.
If my heart faltered, it must not be supposed that my trepidations arose from any selfish considerations.


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