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Mary Anerley

CHAPTER XXII
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Things are learned by seeing other people, and not by arguing about them." "Then you had better eat your dinner first, and let me sit and watch you.

And then I can eat mine by imitation; that is to say, if there is any left." "You are one of the oddest people I have ever seen.

You go round the corner of all that I say, instead of following properly.

When we are married, you will always make me laugh.

At one time they kept a boy to make me laugh; but I got tired of him.


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