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Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton’s Daughters

CHAPTER XVI
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Her face was flushed, her manner excited, and she broke away from Virginie and ran up to her room.

All the evening her manner was most unaccountably altered, her spirits extravagantly high, and colour like fever in her face.

She and Virginie shared the same room, and when they went upstairs for the night, she would not go to bed.
"You can go," she said to Virginie; "I have a long letter to write, and you must not talk to me, dear." Virginie went to bed.

She is a very sound sleeper, and rarely wakes, when she lies down, until morning.

She fell asleep, and never awoke all night.


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