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The Girl at Cobhurst

CHAPTER I
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You are not fit for it." "You must remember, Kitty," said the doctor, "that Miss Panney is an old lady, and though she may sound many a false alarm, the true alarm is to be expected, and I would much prefer to go by daylight than to wait until after supper.

The roads are bad, the air is raw, and she would keep me nobody knows how late.

I want to go to bed early to-night." "And that is what you are going to do," said Mrs.Tolbridge.
He looked at her inquiringly.

"Harry," said she, "you have been up nearly all night.

You have been working the greater part of this day, and I do not intend to let you drive three miles to be nearly talked to death by Racilia Panney.


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