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Bad Hugh

CHAPTER XXXIX
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Besides that, she was not so deeply branded as the other; see--" and pushing back the thick locks from his forehead, he disclosed his birthmark, while 'Lina suddenly put her hand where she knew there was another like it.
"At last there came a separation.

Eliza would not live with me longer and I went away, but pined so for my child that I contrived to steal her, and carried her to my mother, where was the other one.

'Twas there you tracked me, Densie.

You came one day, enacting a fearful scene, and frightening my children until they fled in terror and hid away from your sight." "I remember, I remember now.

That's where I heard the name," 'Lina said, while the convict continued: "I said you were a mad woman.


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