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Madge was greatly touched; she took Mrs Caffyn's hands in hers,

pressed them both and consented. She was very weary, and the stamp

on Mrs Caffyn's countenance was indubitable; it was evidently no

forgery, but of royal mintage. They walked slowly to Letherhead, and

there they found the carrier's cart, which took them to Great

Oakhurst.