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A Life’s Morning

CHAPTER XVII
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'The more so that we have politicians again, and I fear you would not be in the mood to make fun of them as you did the other night.' 'Make fun of them?
No, I was in earnest.

I got interested in their subjects, and found I had more to say than I thought.' 'Well, well; that is your politeness.

Now lie down again, poor boy.

But you must promise to cat what I send you; we have quite enough illness on our hands, remember.' 'I may have the answer before then,' Wilfrid said, moodily.
He had; it came in less than two hours from the messenger's departure.
He was alone when the servant brought it to him.

Emily wrote:-- 'Wilfrid,--The change is in myself, in my heart, in my life.


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