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A Dark Night’s Work

CHAPTER VII
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He overpowered her with tender words and caresses, till at last she shrank away from them, as from something too bewildering, and past all right comprehension.
But one night before this, when all windows and doors stood open to admit the least breath that stirred the sultry July air, a servant on velvet tiptoe had stolen up to Ellinor's open door, and had beckoned out of the chamber of the sleeper the ever watchful nurse, Miss Monro.
"A gentleman wants you," were all the words the housemaid dared to say so close to the bedroom.

And softly, softly Miss Monro stepped down the stairs, into the drawing-room; and there she saw Mr.Livingstone.

But she did not know him; she had never seen him before.
"I have travelled all day.

I heard she was ill--was dying.

May I just have one more look at her?
I will not speak; I will hardly breathe.


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