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Melbourne House, Volume 2

CHAPTER XV
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"You are one of her maids, and you are very much distressed about it." "I am not distressed a bit.

I don't care." "Nora, do not forget that you are another attendant.

Your business is with your mistress.

You must be looking into her face, to see if she is really faint or if you can perceive signs of mending.

You must look very anxious." But Nora looked very cross; and as Jane persisted in giggling, the success of that picture was not quite excellent this time.
"Nora is the most like a Jewess--" Theresa remarked.
"O, Nora will make a very good maid of honour by and by," Mrs.Sandford replied.
But Nora had her own thoughts.
"Daisy, how shall I be dressed ?" she inquired, when Daisy was disrobed of her magnificence and at leisure to talk.
"I don't know.


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