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Mrs. Bengin s first principle was to keep a civil tongue in her own and in Sylvy s head, she " holding civility (as she often said and repeated) to be the most dis posable and most profitable article in her shop. " It was indeed seriously profitable to her, for it sur rounded her with an atmosphere of kindness, and enabled her, though watched and suspected by the English, to follow her calling for a long while un molested. She gave Eliot an apartment in a loft over her shop, to which, there bei...ng no apparent access, Eliot obtained egress and ingress by removing a loose board that, to the uninstructed eye, formed a part of the ceiling of the shop. THE LINWOODS. 213 I From this hiding-place Eliot sallied forth to execute his secret purposes, varying his disguises, which were supplied by Mrs. Bengin, as caution dictated. As all sorts of persons frequented the shop, no attention was excited by all sorts of per sons coming out of it. Eliot s forced masquerading often compelled him to personate various charac ters during the day, and at evening, with simply a cloak over his own uniform, and a wallet over his arm, like those still used by country doctors, and precisely, as Dame Bengin assured him, like that carried by the " doctor that attended the quality, " he made his way, sheltered by the obscurity of the night, to Mrs.
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