[In the Reign of Terror by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookIn the Reign of Terror CHAPTER XI 5/37
You will be safe here, my child.
We are rough people, but we will take care of you as if you were our own." So saying she led the girl to the little sitting-room which they had prepared for her, for they had that afternoon taken the other two rooms on the floor they occupied, which were fortunately to let, and had fitted them up as a bed-room and sitting-room for her. There was already a communication existing between the two sets of apartments, and they had only to remove some brickwork between the double doors to throw them into one suite.
Telling Marie to sit down, Elise hurried off and returned with a basin of bouillon. "Drink this, my dear, and then go straight to bed; your friend will be here in good time in the morning, and then you can talk over matters with him." She waited to see Marie drink the broth, and then helped her to undress. "She will be asleep in five minutes," she said when she rejoined her husband and Harry.
"She is worn out with excitement, but a night's rest will do wonders for her.
Don't come too early in the morning, Monsieur Sandwith; she is sure to sleep late, and I would not disturb her till she wakes of herself." "I will be here at nine," Harry said, "and will go round before that and tell her sisters.
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