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ETHEL CHURCHILL.

herself, begging him to come at once to her house to be nursed.

The bustle over, a glow of self-satisfaction in spite of her sorrow, diffusing itself; and, taking one of his volumes, she went to her own chair, and soon found herself shedding tears over the strange mixture of real and ideal misery.