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Rh "Close by you, dear mamma." "What are you doing there?" "I was praying, mamma," she answered, in a low, tremulous voice, "praying to God Almighty." "I did not know you were as bad as Georgiana. I cannot see that the sailor is any thing to you. I don't like sentimental misses, I assure you." With these words Lady Anne dropped again into slumber, leaving poor Helen with a revulsion of feeling so strange and so painful, with so much of horror added to her sorrow, that all of grief she had hitherto felt seemed happiness in comparison.