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THE AUTHOR'S DAUGHTER.

dental death" Gerald Staunton was buried at the end of Hugh Lindsay's garden, and Amy settled herself as an inmate of that plain but hospitable home, and matters improved so much at Branxholm afar her arrival, and Amy became such a favourite with every one, that all the people of the district could never leave off wondering a Mrs. Hammond's extraordinary conduct and extraordinary blunder.

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