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A Tale of a Lonely Parish

CHAPTER XII
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When Nellie came home from the vicarage she found her mother looking very ill.

There were dark rings under her eyes, and her features were drawn and tear-stained, while the beautiful waves of her brown hair had lost their habitual neatness and symmetry.

The child noticed these things, with a child's quickness, but explained them on the ground that her mother's headache was probably much worse.

Mrs.Goddard accepted the explanation and on the following day Nellie had forgotten all about it; but her mother remembered it long, and it was many days before she recovered entirely from the shock of her interview with the squire.

The latter did not come to see her as usual, but on the morning after his visit he sent her down a package of books and some orchids from his hothouses.


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