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"Oh, hang Dido!" cried Maurice, vigorously. "I wish she would mind her own business." She tiptoed softly in to Elinor, who was sleeping quietly, and she stood looking down at the sweep of eyelash and rounded cheek that the low-turned light caught out from the jumbled masses of dark hair. "That's your 'sensitive, artistic temperament,' as Mrs. Hand calls it. It must be awfully trying, though, not to be able to babble when you're pleased. It's such a relief to get it out of your system. I'd simply burst if I tried to keep quiet when I felt excited.".
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In his turn Jaggard, but lately recovered from his illness, related how he had been drugged by Dido, and how she had been concealed under the bed. After his evidence, which did not take long, had been given, the principal witness for the prosecution was called, and the negress Dido, whose name had been so often mentioned, entered the witness-box. "No, no!" cried Isabella, with a shudder. "Don't tell me any more of those horrible things." "That is no matter," replied her mother, coldly. "You must marry him." "Go away, girl," he said in his rudest manner; "don't you see I'm busy?".
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