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My Lady Ludlow

CHAPTER XIII
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Miss Galindo always desired her parcels to be sent to Dr.Trevor's, when she went to Warwick for shopping purchases.

If she were going any journey, and the coach did not come through Warwick as soon as she arrived (in my lady's coach or otherwise) from Hanbury, she went to Doctor Trevor's to wait.

She was as much expected to sit down to the household meals as if she had been one of the family: and in after-years it was Mrs.Trevor who managed her repository business for her.
So, on the day I spoke of, she had gone to Doctor Trevor's to rest, and possibly to dine.

The post in those times, came in at all hours of the morning: and Doctor Trevor's letters had not arrived until after his departure on his morning round.

Miss Galindo was sitting down to dinner with Mrs.Trevor and her seven children, when the Doctor came in.


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