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Mary’s Meadow

CHAPTER XII
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But if she had been at home, so that I could have taken her advice, I do not think I should have been so silly about the Sunflowers and the Rushlight.
She says--"You'd have put on your slippers, and had a blanket round you at least.

But, oh, my dear Grace, you always are so rash!" I did not know I was.

I thought rash people were brave; and if I had been brave, the Rushlight would never have come out of the roof.

Still Margery is sure to be right.

I know I am very foolish and lonely without her.
There are only two of us.


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