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Excerpt from The Autobiography of Flora M'donald, Vol. 2 of 2: Being the Home Life of a Heroine
Now, to explain this, I mull tell you, Maggie, I had obtained leave to have the comfort of a bedftead, fmall as it was, in my cabin for being fo long a time in the ?iip, it would have greatly added to my difcomfort to have been obliged to ufe the narrow bed ding, mounted on a kind of ?ielf, which was called a berth, for a continuance. So I boldly afked for a proper bed, and got it. But for this, Lady Mary would certainly not have been able to obtain her with. Oh, how I laughed at fuch nonfenfe! Yet this aét was tri?ing to the ?attering notice I received at a later period.
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