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White Lies

CHAPTER XVI
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At last her agonies subsided into a listlessness and apathy little less alarming.

She seemed a creature descending inch by inch into the tomb.

Indeed, I fully believe she would have died of despair: but one of nature's greatest forces stepped into the arena and fought on the side of life.

She was affected with certain bilious symptoms that added to Rose's uneasiness, but Jacintha assured her it was nothing, and would retire and leave the sufferer better.

Jacintha, indeed, seemed now to take a particular interest in Josephine, and was always about her with looks of pity and interest.
"Good creature!" thought Rose, "she sees my sister is unhappy: and that makes her more attentive and devoted to her than ever." One day these three were together in Josephine's room.


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