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Mrs Skewton reposed on her sofa, and Edith sat apart, by her harp, insilence. The mother, trifling with her fan, looked stealthily at thedaughter more than once, but the daughter, brooding gloomily withdowncast eyes, was not to be disturbed.Thus they remained for a long hour, without a word, until Mrs Skewton'smaid appeared, according to custom, to prepare her gradually for night.
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