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Hetty Gray

CHAPTER XI
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They took their places in silence at the breakfast table.
"I am not likely to forget it," retorted Hetty bitterly.

"At Amber Hill everybody was kind to me.

Nobody is kind here." "You are a most ungrateful girl," said Miss Davis.

"What would have become of you if Mr.and Mrs.Enderby had not been kind ?" At this moment Thomas entered.
"Take away that dog to the stable-yard," said Miss Davis.
Hetty threw her arms round Scamp's neck and clung to him.
"You shall not turn him out," she cried.

"He came and found me, and I will not give him up." "Do as I have told you, Thomas," said Miss Davis; and Thomas seized Scamp in spite of Hetty's struggles, and carried him off, howling dismally.
"Now, you naughty girl, you may go back to your own room, and stay there till you are ready to apologize to me for your conduct," said Miss Davis.
"Oh, please don't send Hetty away without her breakfast," pleaded Nell.
"I will go.


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