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Mary Marston

CHAPTER XXV
12/16

It would _look_ better in a young person not to have so much to carry about with her." "I have but two boxes, ma'am," said Mary.
"Full of _books_, I am told." "One of them only." "You must do your best without them to-night.

When I have made up my mind what is to be done with you, I shall let you have the one with your clothes; the other shall be put away in the box-room.

I give my people what books I think fit.

For light reading, the 'Fireside Herald' is quite enough for the room .-- There--good night!" Mary courtesied, and left her.

At the door she glanced this way and that to find some indication to guide her steps.


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