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Mary Marston

CHAPTER XXXIV
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"Why do you think the angels should call you?
Do you suppose them very desirous of your company ?" "They do call people," returned Letty, almost crying; "and I don't know why they mightn't call me.

I'm not such a very wicked person!" Mary's heart smote her; she was refusing Letty the time God was giving her! She could not wake her up, and, while God was waking her, she was impatient! "I heard the call, too, Letty," she said; "but it was not the angels.
It was the same instrument we heard the other night.

Who can there be in the house to play like that?
It was clearer this time.

I thought I could listen to it a whole year." "Why didn't you wake me ?" said Letty.
"Because the more you sleep the better.

And the doctor says I mustn't let you talk.


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