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Mary Gray

CHAPTER V
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In nine cases out of ten they don't.

They've too much to do otherwise.

Whether it is philanthropy or politics, or just amusing themselves, they've all got too much to do," Sir Denis said, with a simple air that made it doubtful if this criticism of Society's ways was adverse or not.
Nelly did not go to De Crespigny House.

She went, instead, to a much less pretentious school, kept by a family of four sisters, for whom the dry bones of teaching had been clothed with life.

The house was perched on a high, windy cliff.


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