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Melbourne House, Volume 2

CHAPTER III
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What matter?
The only thing was to obey orders, and do the work she was set upon.
Hardships did not seem much like hardships when she thought of them in this way.

And then it occurred to Daisy, that if she _could_ not fasten her doors, she had better just kneel down as usual with them open.

She could not do without praying; and if she must be in traded upon, why it was a little hardship that she had better not mind.

And when she had thought that, Daisy kneeled down; and she never had any more trouble about it.

She did fancy, even that first morning, that she heard the lock of her door turn; but she did not move to see, and hearing nothing more she soon forgot it.


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