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CHAPTER 19



Miss Ophelia’s Experiences and Opinions, Continued



“TOM, you needn’t get me the horses. I don’t want to go,” she said.

“Why not, Miss Eva?”

“These things sink into my heart, Tom,” said Eva,- “they sink into my heart,”
she repeated, earnestly. “I don’t want to go;” and she turned from Tom, and went
into the house.

A few days after, another woman came, in old Prue’s place, to bring the rusks;
Miss Ophelia was in the kitchen.

“Lor!” said Dinah, “what’s got Prue?”

“Prue isn’t coming any more,” said the woman, mysteriously.

“Why not?” said Dinah. “She an’t dead, is she?”

“We doesn’t exactly know. She’s down cellar,” said the woman, glancing at
Miss Ophelia.

After Miss Ophelia had taken the rusks, Dinah followed the woman to the
door.

“What has got Prue, anyhow?” she said.
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