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The Morgesons

CHAPTER XVIII
16/23

She had combed my hair over my face, but I saw it.
"Do I hurt you, Cass ?" "No, do I ever hurt you, Alice ?" And I divided the long bands over my eyes, and looked up at her.
"Were any of your family ever cracked?
I have long suspected you of a disposition that way." "The child is choking itself with that handkerchief." She took it, and, tossing it on the bed, gave Byron to the child to play with, and went on with the hair-dressing.
"There, now," she said, "is not this a masterpiece of barber's craft?
Look at the back of your head, and then come down." "Yes, I will, for I feel better." When I returned to my room again it was like meeting a confidential friend.
A few days after, father came to Rosville.

I invited Ben Somers and Helen to spend with us the only evening he stayed.

After they were gone, we sat in my room and talked over many matters.

His spirits were not as buoyant as usual, and I felt an undefinable anxiety which I did not mention.

When he said that mother was more abstracted than ever, he sighed.


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