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Mary Gray

CHAPTER XV
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I always thought it real pleasant." "Sure what would be on the little girl?
--'tis Miss Nelly, I mean," said Pat, in a manner that showed his real anxiety.

"She scared me, so she did, with her nonsense, that Gladys.

For it stands to reason that Miss Nelly wouldn't mind marryin' Sir Robin--isn't he the fittest match for her ?--if it wasn't that there might be someone else.

And who could it be, I ask you, unbeknownst to us that has watched over her from a babby ?" "You're a foolish man to be takin' that much notice of that Gladys girl and her talk.

Why shouldn't Miss Nelly have a headache?
Why, I remember the Miss O'Flahertys, Lord Dunshanbo's daughters, when I was a little girl; and 'twas faintin' on the floor they were every other minute and everyone havin' to run and cut their stay-laces.


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