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CHAPTER IV. A BROTHER'S KEEN GRIEF.

It was ten o'clock in the morning. Dilian. in pale pink robe-de-chambre, was reclining in an easy-ohair in her dressing -room ; she had not been long up. and had just finished her coffw , Freda having:, with great difficulty, perstiade'd her to eat a roll.

"Yon nrast . not come down yot, you know/ said tht? ducbess. "I am going to gather some flowers to pui on the table- near you." ' Oilian smiled languid thanks., then started violently. Freda's heart, too, gave a snddefttr boi TO d, for she also heard the swnft roll mf approach in r wheels.; ,bxit thipy stonporl a little way •>JT, and Lilian's, face fell, the flWdicrl out of h-er check. "Not ISwHwt." h^ sni vi' c^o'tiing-ly. But Freda fancied it might be •it

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13350, 15 December 1906, Page 6

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CHAPTER IV. A BROTHER'S KEEN GRIEF. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13350, 15 December 1906, Page 6

CHAPTER IV. A BROTHER'S KEEN GRIEF. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13350, 15 December 1906, Page 6

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