Cora asked Meagan after Mrs. Hastings and Laura were gone. “Yes, but I’m a little worried about her. I hope Mrs. Hastings takes her to a doctor.” “Why bother? Everyone knows there’s nothing you can do about a cold, except just ride it out.” “If that’s what it is,” Meagan said. “Why do you say that? Do you think it might be something other than a cold?” “I don’t know,” Meagan admitted. “Maybe not. But the sore throat, the wheezing, the way her voice sounded. That is a little worrisome, as if it might be something more than just a cold.” “Well, if it gets worse, I assure you that Mrs. Hastings will see the doctor. She is a very good mother, and she dotes on that child.” “I’m sure she does. Please don’t think I’m casting aspersions on her.” “I make no such assumptions. I know you’re just concerned.” Changing the subject, Cora pointed to one of the dresses Meagan had brought with her. “You said a few minutes ago that I should attach a bow to the bodice.
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