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Mary Gray

CHAPTER X
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She thought she would have been very well content at home.

She could have got plenty of teaching to do.

She thought of the little house as of a resting place from which she was to be debarred.

But she would not dispute her father's will for her.

He rallied her, saying that if they kept her her head and shoulders would presently be pushing themselves above the slates.
"It was big enough for you," she said indignantly, "and your mind rises to greater heights than mine ever will.


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