needed。 Susan; lying still and motionless; learnt much。 It was not
a severe stroke; it might be the forerunner of others yet to come;
but at some distance of time。 But for the present she recovered; and
regained much of her former health。 On her sick…bed she matured her
plans。 When she returned to Yew Nook; she took Michael Hurst's widow
and children with her to live there; and fill up the haunted hearth
with living forms that should banish the ghosts。
And so it fell out that the latter days of Susan Dixon's life were
better than the former。
End
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