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Jane Field

CHAPTER II
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She told them, with a defiant air, that she was very well, and they looked shocked and nonplussed.

Some of them beckoned her mother out into the entry when they took leave, and Lois heard them whispering together.
The next day, Sunday, Lois seemed about the same.

She said once that she was going to church, but she did not speak of it again.

Mrs.
Field went.

She suggested staying at home, but Lois was indignant.
"Stay at home with me, no sicker than I am! I should think you were crazy, mother," said she.
So Mrs.Field got out her Sunday clothes and went to meeting.


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