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Mary Minds Her Business

CHAPTER VI
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Single people are unhappy, too.

Aunt Patty has indigestion sometimes, and I suppose a lot of people do.

But you wouldn't call food a natural enemy; would you?
And some children are just as bad as they can be.

But you wouldn't call children natural enemies, would you--or try to get along without them ?" But Ma'm Maynard would only shrug her shoulders.
"Eh, bien," she said.

"When you have live' as long as me--" Through the open window a clock could be heard.
"Six o'clock!" squealed Helen, "and I'm not changed yet." As she hurried to the door she said, "I heard Aunt Patty say that Uncle Stanley was coming to dinner again tonight.


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