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My Lady Ludlow

CHAPTER IV
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What my grandfather said was to be done, was done always.

He was a terrible man in his anger! But to think of the difference between Parson Hemming and Mr.Gray! or even of poor dear Mr.
Mountford and Mr.Gray.

Mr.Mountford would never have withstood me as Mr.Gray did!" "And your ladyship really thinks that it would not be right to have a Sunday-school ?" I asked, feeling very timid as I put time question.
"Certainly not.

As I told Mr.Gray.

I consider a knowledge of the Creed, and of the Lord's Prayer, as essential to salvation; and that any child may have, whose parents bring it regularly to church.


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