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Melbourne House, Volume 2

CHAPTER VI
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When sunset was, nobody could tell by the light; but that night was at hand was at last evident from the darkness.
"Your arms must be weary, Mr.Randolph," said Dr.Sandford.

"Let me relieve you of your burden." "I cannot let you do that." "I will," said the doctor.

"Daisy being my charge as well as yours, gives me a right." And the transfer was actually made before Daisy was aware of it.

She waked up however, with a feeling of some change and a doubt upon her mind as to what custody she was in; but she was not sure, till the woman of the house lit a miserable dip candle, which threw a light that mocked the darkness over the weary company.

Daisy did not like the arrangement at all.
"Dr.Sandford!" she exclaimed.


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