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Terry

CHAPTER I
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"I HOPE SHE WILL BE CHANGED!" "Think of what it was to manage her in the summer months!" said dear old Madam Trimleston, looking wistfully at Nurse Nancy.

"What could we do with her this winter weather?
I do hope she will be changed.

Don't you think it likely that school will have done something for her ?" "Of course I do, madam.

What else did we break our hearts sendin' her there for?
And little Turly, that would ha' been content to stay here peaceable if she would ha' let him alone! Sure it's often I say to myself that it's Terry ought to have been the boy." "The same idea has occurred to me, Nancy.

Not that we ought to criticise the arrangements of Providence." "Well, madam," said Nurse Nancy, "I don't agree that Providence has anything to do with it.


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