The String of Pearls (1850), p. 145

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The String of Pearls (1850), p. 145

"As she said this she struck me to the ground, and my head came in violent contact with the table, and I was rendered insensible. How long I continued so I cannot tell. What I first saw when I awoke was the dreariness of one of the attics into which I had been thrust, and thrown upon a small bed without any furniture. I looked around and saw nothing that indicated comfort, and

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upon looking at my clothes there were traces of blood. This, I had no doubt, came from myself. I was hurt, and upon putting my hand to my head, found that I was much hurt, as my head was bound up. At that moment the door was opened, and the old servant came in.

"'Well, Miss Mary,' she said, 'and so you have come round again? I
really began to be afraid you were killed. What a fall you must have had.'

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" As she said this she struck me to the ground, and my head came in violent
contact with the table, and I was rendered insensible. How long I continued
so I cannot tell. What I first saw when I awoke was the dreariness of one of
the attics into which I had been thrust, and thrown upon a small bed without
any furniture. I looked around and saw nothing that indicated comfort, and

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upon looking at my clothes there were traces of blood. This, I had no doubt,
came from myself. I was hurt, and upon putting my hand to my head, found
that I was much hurt, as my head was bound up. At that moment the door
was opened, and the old servant came in.

"fWel!, Miss Mary/ she said, 'and so you have come round again? I
really began to be afraid you were killed. What a fall you must have
had V

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