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Mary Gray

CHAPTER VIII
15/22

The farmers' wives and daughters were to make butter and cheese like their forbears, to grow fruit and vegetables, to rear poultry and sell eggs; but they were not, therefore, to lead a life of narrow toil.

They were to be rewarded for their skill and industry.

The fruit of their labours was to make life sweeter and pleasanter for them.

There were to be libraries and reading-rooms, debating clubs, social gatherings.
"Stuff and nonsense!" Colonel St.John said, with his cotton-wool eyebrows puffed out.

"She'll dip the estate, and then she'll be coming to ask us to pull her out.


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