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The Mill on the Floss

CHAPTER VII
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I doubt they'll outgrow their strength," she added, looking over their heads, with a melancholy expression, at their mother.

"I think the gell has too much hair.

I'd have it thinned and cut shorter, sister, if I was you; it isn't good for her health.
It's that as makes her skin so brown, I shouldn't wonder.

Don't you think so, sister Deane ?" "I can't say, I'm sure, sister," said Mrs.Deane, shutting her lips close again, and looking at Maggie with a critical eye.
"No, no," said Mr.Tulliver, "the child's healthy enough; there's nothing ails her.

There's red wheat as well as white, for that matter, and some like the dark grain best.


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