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Mary Gray

CHAPTER IX
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He had not forgotten what Lady Anne had done for him and his Mildred.

She had been their faithful and kind friend from that propitious day when he had picked Mary Gray from under the feet of the tram-horses.

His position was now an assured one, and he and his wife had a tender affection for their benefactress.
"I'm an obstinate old woman," said Lady Anne, with very bright eyes.

The doctor's visit had been an ordeal to her.

"I have had the pain off and on for the last few months, but I assured myself that it was merely indigestion, which mimics so many things.


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