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'Not quite in a good te his head at the dark eyes with a quiet caution 'Take a little

time--count five-and-twenty, Tattycora deep breath

'So she wrote to me to say that if I ever feltmistress, 'or found o to her, and be considerately treated I was

to think of it, and could speak to her by the church So I went there to

thank her' 'Tatty,' said her youngher hand up over her shoulder

that the other htened me e

parted, and I scarcely like to think of her just now as having been so

nearit Tatty dear!'

Tatty stood for a les 'Count another five-and-twenty, Tattycoraht have counted a dozen, when she bent and put her lips to the

caressing hand It patted her cheek, as it touched the owner's beautiful

curls, and Tattycoraave a turn to the

duar towards hiht be lost and ruined, if she wasn't a practical, that