CHAPTER XL.
On, on, on she struggled, until at length to her infinite relief, she recognised the garden-gate ot Milnacot Lodgo, and, tottering up the path, paused wearily befoie the front door, and, like one in a dream, entered the hall. All of a sudden, a loud singing fillod her ears, dark spots danced beto v e her eyes, and black film seemed to descend upon her mental faculties. Staggering towards a chair, she tried to grasp at it for support, but beforo she could do so her legs sank from under her, the whole room swam round and round like a whirlpool, and she sank down sensoless on the floor.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 365, 4 May 1889, Page 6
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