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The Courage of Marge O’Doone

CHAPTER XIV
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And on the wall were her garments, quite a number of them, and a long coat of a curious style, with a great fur collar.

There was a small dresser, oddly antique, and on it were a brush and comb, a big red pin cushion, and odds and ends of a woman's toilet affairs.

Close to the bed were a pair of shoes and a pair of slippers, with unusually high heels, and hanging over the edge of the counterpane was a pair of long stockings.

The walls of the room were touched up, as if by a woman's hands, with pictures and a few ornaments.

Where the garments were hanging David noticed a pair of woman's snow shoes, and a woman's moccasins under a picture of the Madonna.


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