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" BESSIE'S PETITION. 57 " Is she really deaf and dumb?" said Bessie, as the tears rushed to her eyes. Nannette did look very sweetly, as with her sun-bonnet thrown back she leaned forward to pat her favorite, and to smile on him what she would have wished to say. Could it be that she was deaf and dumb ? A servant opened the door, and Mr. Haviland made haste to say, "I think that is the little girl we wish to see, " pointing at the same time to Nan- nette. "Poor child!" exclaimed the Irish girl ...compassionately, " she's about wild afther the dog. I make no doubt he 's been afther following her from distant parts. The cratur is worn down; but you couldn't get him away from that gate if you was to offer him a leg of mutton ; nor she wont let him in neither on the sly. I never saw the beat of her. 58 THE WOODMAN'S NANNETTE. She ought to have him, the poor little lone thing. " " Indeed she ought, " said Bessie quick ly. Mr. Haviland was shown into the parlor, and the Principal soon came to give him a greeting.
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