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Mary Marie

CHAPTER IV
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They are so glad to get her back again.

I know they are.

I heard two ladies talking one day, and they said they were.

They called her "Poor Madge," and "Dear Madge," and they said it was a shame that she should have had such a wretched experience, and that they for one should try to do everything they could to make her forget.
And that's what they all seem to be trying to do--to make her forget.
There isn't a day goes by but that somebody sends flowers or books or candy, or invites her somewhere, or takes her to ride or to the theater, or comes to see her, so that Mother is in just one whirl of good times from morning till night.

Why, she'd just have to forget.
She doesn't have any time to remember.


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