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The Little Colonel’s Chum: Mary Ware

CHAPTER III
20/28

Lloyd sent it with her love.

The day the photographs came home, she found that funny slip of paper with all the questions on it Jack was to ask.

And you wanted so especially to know just how the Princess looked and how she was wearing her hair and all that, that she said, 'I believe I'll send one of these to Mary.

She'll admire it whether any one else does or not.'" "Tell me about her," begged Mary, propping the frame up in front of her that she might watch the beloved face while she listened.
Nothing loath, Betty sat down and began to talk of the gay summer just gone, of the picnics and the barn parties, the moonlight drives, the rainy days at the Log Cabin, the many knights who came a-riding by to pay court to the fair daughter of the house.

Then she told of her own good times and the disappointment when her manuscript had been returned, and the reason for her coming to Warwick Hall to teach.
"I have come to serve my apprenticeship," she explained.


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