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VI HENRY\'S PLOT
When Violet awoke the next morning at the appointed time for waking, and heard the familiar muffled sounds of Elsie\'s activity, she was tempted to stay in bed; she had not had a good night, and she felt quite disturbingly unwell; indeed, her physical sensations, although not those of acute pain, alarmed her by a certain fundamental quality involving the very basis of her vitality. But she resisted the temptation, apprehensive of the results, on herself and on the household or............
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