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Isn't your name Helen?" queried Dale. "Yes. But my some few call me Nell." "I like Nell better than Helen. An' what's yours?" went on Dale, looking at Bo. "Mine's Bo. Just plain B-o. Isn't it silly? But I wasn't asked when they gave it to me," she replied. "Bo. It's nice an' short. Never heard it before. But I haven't met many people for years." "Oh! we've left the town!" cried Bo. "Look, Nell!
But we are not to trouble about that: it will manage all alone. The man, however, cannot be idle. He works, and trusts to his blood, "which is healthy." In the evening, when the ward is lighted by a night-light, and I come in on tiptoe to give a last look round, I hear a voice laboriously spelling: "B-O, Bo; B-I, Bi; N-E, Ne, Bobine." It is Mehay, learning to read before going to bed.
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