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By the Light of the Soul

CHAPTER VII
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Generally the room which they occupied was chaotic with extra furniture, and had a distracted appearance which grated terribly upon the child's nerves.

Only her own room was not touched.

"You shall have your room all fixed up next year," her father told her.

"I would have it done now, but father is going to considerable expense as it is." Maria assured him, with a sort of wild eagerness, that she did not want her room touched.

It seemed to her that if the familiar paper which her mother had selected were changed for something else, and the room altered, that the last vestige of home would disappear, that she could not bear it.
"Well," said Harry, easily, "your paper will do very well, I guess, for a while longer; but father will have your room fixed up another year.


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