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135 and decency, and she left her mother when her disorder was at its crisis. Lucy received the summons to her mother's sick bed the morning of that day which consigned poor Mary to the tomb ; a circumstance not yet divulged to Mrs. Stanley, or her daughter, because the information had been forwarded to London. The youngest daughter of Mr. Stanley, aided by all that wealth could procure, and skill supply, had lingered far beyond their expectations; and Lucy, her constant attendant, had been so ...reduced by her long and anx- ious avocations, that they had begun to tremble for her also; but the moment she received the intimation of her mo- ther's state, she resolved to set out as soon as the funeral rites were per- formed. Mrs. Stanley sent with her her own maid, a respectable elderly woman ; and Mr. Stanley, as he parted with her, placed in her hand a bank note for a 156 TALES OF hundred pounds, saying in a tremulous voice, " My dear child, let your mo- ther want for nothing ; but pray return to us as soon as you can." There was another person, whose heart re-echoed that wish, and who earnestly desired to have accompanied Lucy, but his society was of too much importance in this moment of their bereavement to admit of this, and it was Lucy's comfort to think, that much as she must miss him, Mr.
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