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Mary Gray

CHAPTER XIX
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The Dowager was no climber.

More than that, she had acquired tact and good feeling it seemed in her latter days, for she left father and daughter very much together.

The General's heart had begun to soften towards her.

He had begun to ask himself how it was that he could have so persistently misjudged her all those years.

If Gerald had liked her well enough to marry her, surely he could have done her more justice than so to dislike her.
The Dowager had her son to herself for some hours of the Saturday forenoon.


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