[Mary Gray by Katharine Tynan]@TWC D-Link bookMary Gray CHAPTER IV 27/34
I hope she will not be very angry with me." Mary had begun to tremble.
She always trembled in moments of agitation, as a slender young poplar might shiver in the wind. The boy jumped out of the boat hastily. "There, don't be frightened," he said.
He had caught a glimpse of Mary's face.
"Lady Anne won't mind.
She's a good sort.
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