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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER IX
16/30

Now what may I do to add to your comfort ?" "Leave me for an hour until I take a nap, and then we'll have lunch and go to a lecture.

I can go to-day, perfectly well, after an hour's rest." So Kate went for a very interesting walk around the grounds.

When she returned Mrs.Jardine was still sleeping so she wrote Nancy Ellen, telling all about her adventure, but not a word about losing her hat.
Then she had a talk with Jennie Weeks whom she found lingering in the hall near her door.

When at last that nap was over, a new woman seemed to have developed.

Mrs.Jardine was so refreshed and interested the remainder of the day that it was easier than before for Kate to see how shocked and ill she had been.


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