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Judith recovered sufficiently to take notice. "Really!" said Etwald, quite self-possessed. "I suppose Mr. Alymer told you so. I thought as much," he continued, as Jen nodded. "He saw me calming Dido's agitation when I arrived to ask Mrs. Dallas for her daughter's hand. This negress is hysterical, and on that day she happened to be so. I quieted her, yet Mr. Alymer accuses me of having caused her illness." "Oh, that was rubbish," said Jen, contemptuously. "You didn't mean it.".
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Maurice looked--the devil-stick was gone! Bruce cocked his head on one side meditatively. "I'll make a stab at it," he acceded, and then paused, while they waited in breathless silence. Mrs. Dallas, closing her eyes, continued rocking herself to and fro, saying but one word in answer. "There," said Jen, pointing to the inanimate form of his old servant. "He is asleep or dead.".
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