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I misbehaved once at a funeral. Charles Lamb Hannah knew that things had gone very badly for Abigail as soon as she saw the girl’s sad face and her mother’s excited one. The captain looked withdrawn. Mrs Conningham was hanging on to his arm as they entered the hall of Ashton Park, chattering nineteen to the dozen. Was not that property sublime? Everything in perfect order and as neat as a pin. Of course – slyly – it lacked a woman’s touch. Right behind them came Deborah and William. ...The earl, startled, invited both for dinner, and all dispersed and went upstairs to the rooms allotted to them instead of gathering in the drawing-room to chat and await the ringing of the dressing-bell: Mrs Conningham because she was tired, and the captain because he was tired of Mrs Conningham; William and Deborah in case the earl might change his mind; and Hannah because she wanted to get to work on Abigail. Deborah found Abigail lying face down on the bed, weeping.
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