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By the Light of the Soul

CHAPTER V
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She could think of only two, one a widow, one a spinster.

She shuddered at the idea of either.

She felt that she would much rather have had her father marry Aunt Maria than either of those women.

She did not altogether love Aunt Maria, but at least she was used to her.
Suddenly it occurred to her that Aunt Maria was disappointed, that she felt badly.

The absurdity of it struck her strongly, but she felt a pity for her; she felt a common cause with her.


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