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AGNES GREY.
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CHAPTER XXV.


CONCLUSION.


"Well, Agnes, you must not take such long walks again before breakfast," said my mother, observing that I drank an extra cup of coffee and eat nothing—pleading the heat of the weather, and the fatigue of my long walk as an excuse.

I certainly did feel feverish, and tired too.

"You always do things by extremes: now, if you had taken a short walk every morning, and would continue to do so, it would do you good."

"Well, mama, I will."