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Mary Marie

CHAPTER IV
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But, after all, it's Mother that ought to settle which to have--not me.

_She's_ the one to be pleased.

'T would be such a pity to have to change again.

Though she could, of course, same as she did Father, I suppose.
As I said, they're all different.

There are only two that are anywhere near alike, and they aren't quite the same, for one's a lawyer and the other's in a bank.


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