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" "I do not think he will notice it, " said simple Mrs. Armadale.
CHAPTER XXXIII.
THE VALUE OF MONEY.
There was a little more bustle in the house than usual during the nexttwo days; and the spare room was no doubt put in very particular order, with the best of all the house could furnish on the bed andtoilet-table. Pantry and larder also were well stocked; and Lois wasjust watching the preparation of her chickens, Saturday evening, andtherefore in the kitchen, when Mr. Dillwyn came to the door.
... Mrs. Barclay herself let him in, and brought him into her own warm, comfortable, luxurious-looking sitting-room. The evening was fallingdusk, so that the little wood lire in Mrs. Barclay's chimney hadopportunity to display itself, and I might say, the room too; whichnever could have showed to better advantage. The flickering lightdanced back again from gilded books, from the polished case of thepiano, from picture frames, and pictures, and piles of music, andcomfortable easy-chairs standing invitingly, and trinkets of art orcuriosity; an unrolled engraving in one place, a stereoscope inanother, a work-basket, and the bright brass stand of a microscope.

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