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The Girl at Cobhurst

CHAPTER VI
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She bought the ribbon, and found Mrs.Tolbridge and the kitten at home.
When the ornament had been properly adjusted, Miss Dora put the kitten upon the floor and remarked: "Now there is some comfort in doing a thing like that for Dr.Tolbridge, because he will be sure to notice it.

There are some gentlemen who hardly ever notice things you do for them.

Herbert is often that way." "Yes, my dear," said Mrs.Tolbridge, who had turned toward a desk at which she had been writing.

"The doctor is a man I can recommend, and I hope you may get a husband as good as he is.

And by the way, if you ever do get such a one, I also hope you will be able to find some one who will cook his meals properly.


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