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soon entered; she was dressed neatly, with a high red and yellow turban on her
head, the recent gift of Eva, and which the child had been arranging on her head.
“Mammy,” said St. Clare, “I put this lady under your care; she is tired, and wants
rest; take her to her chamber, and be sure she is made comfortable;” and Miss
Ophelia disappeared in the rear of Mammy.
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