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In less than a week from that time, Caterina was persuaded to travel in a comfortable carriage, under the care of Mr. Gilfil and his sister, Mrs. Heron, whose soft blue eyes and mild manners were very soothing to the poor bruised child-the more so as they had an air of sisterly equality which was quite new to her. Under Lady Cheverel's uncaressing