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Mary Gray

CHAPTER IV
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There was something so exhilarating to Mary in the afternoon's experience, after its beginning so badly, that she forgot what had gone before.

She thought Sir Robin a kind and delightful boy.

They saw the Kerries, and afterwards there were the rabbits, and the ferrets, and the guinea-pigs to be visited.

Intimacy advanced by leaps and bounds.

Before the inspection had concluded she was "Mary" to her new-found friend, although she was too reticent by nature to think of addressing him so familiarly.
They had forgotten the time till half-past five struck from a clock in the stable-yard.


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