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By the Light of the Soul

CHAPTER IV
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Often, after she had been bidden to perform some household task, and obeyed, she had gone to her own room and wept, and told herself that her mother would never have put such things on her.

She had no one in whom to confide.

She was not a girl to have unlimited intimates among other girls at school.

She was too self-centred, and, if the truth were told, too emulative.
"Maria Edgham thinks she's awful smart," one girl would say to another.

They all admitted, even the most carping, that Maria was pretty.


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