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The Palace Beautiful

CHAPTER XLV
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Mrs.Dove made a rule of keeping back a little of the money she borrowed from me on all occasions." Then Primrose and Noel walked as quickly as they could down the village street.

Noel despatched his necessary telegram, and in a short time they both found themselves in Hannah's humble cottage.
"She is asleep," said Hannah, as she came out to meet them.

"She is moaning in her sleep, and she gives sighs enough to break your heart.
You had better, both of you, stay in my little sitting-room until she awakes." "If you will allow me," said Noel, "I will go and sit beside her bed; she is accustomed to me.

I will promise to be very careful in my dealings with her.

I believe I can talk to her without startling her in the least." Hannah looked dubious, but Primrose interposed in her gentle voice-- "Yes, Hannah, Mr.Noel will not startle Daisy; he has always had a most happy influence over her." Poor little Daisy! the sight of her wan face, the anxious expression which seemed indelibly stamped on her childish brow, gave Noel so strong a sense of pain and indignation that he sincerely longed to secure for Dove as severe a punishment as the law would give.


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