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The Rosary

CHAPTER IX
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Lawson outlined it to me this morning, and hummed all the principal airs.

It is highly dramatic.

Robinson Crusoe--no, of course not! What's the beggar's name?
'Uncle Tom's Cabin'?
Yes, I knew it was something black.

Lawson is Uncle Tom, and the vicar's small daughter is to be little Eva.

Miss Champion, you will walk down with me to the very next rehearsal." "Shall I ?" said Jane, unconscious of how tender was the smile she gave him; conscious only that in her own heart was the remembrance of the evening at Overdene when she felt so inclined to say to him: "Tell me just what you want me to do, and I will do it." "Pauline will just love to go with you," said Mrs.Parker Bangs.


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