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Mary Gray

CHAPTER IV
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And we went to see the puppies and the pony and the other beasts." "We'd better be going, Mary," Lady Anne said, standing up.

"You and Robin have made my visit quite a visitation." "The horses had to rest and the coachman to have his tea," said Sir Robin, sturdily.
"You take too much care of your horses, Anne," Lady Drummond said.

"They are too fat; they can't be healthy.

And your coachman is very fat, too." "Oh, they take it easy, they take it easy," Lady Anne said, laughing; "they've only my temper to worry them." They left Lady Drummond looking as black as thunder in the drawing-room.
Sir Robin escorted them to their carriage.
"So sorry, Lady Anne," he said, apologetically.

"It was my fault.


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