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Brother Copas

CHAPTER XV
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"You can tell it by her nose and chin.
I--I thought you had gone away and left me with her." "You did not tell me she was hysterical," said Miss Dickinson.
"It's news to me, ma'am.

I'd best get her out into the fresh air at once." Without waiting for permission, he swept Corona out into the passage, and forth into the street.

It is a question which felt the happier when they gained it, and stood drawing long breaths; but, of course, Brother Copas had to put on a severe face.
"All very well, little maid!" "Oh, I know you're disappointed with me," gasped Corona.

"I'm disappointed with myself.

But it was all just like _Jorinda and Jorindel_; and if she's not a witch, and doesn't turn them into canaries, why does she keep all those cages ?" She halted suddenly.
"I hate to be a coward," she said.


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