[Mary Marie by Eleanor H. Porter]@TWC D-Link book
Mary Marie

CHAPTER V
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No matter how bad she feels, at the last minute she comes up bright and smiling, and just as brave as can be.
I had a wonderful trip to Andersonville.

Everybody was very kind to me, and there were lovely things to see out the window.

The conductor came in and spoke to me several times--not the way you would look after a child, but the way a gentleman would tend to a lady.

I liked him very much.
There was a young gentleman in the seat in front, too, who was very nice.

He loaned me a magazine, and bought some candy for me; but I didn't see much more of him, for the second time the conductor came in he told me he'd found a nice seat back in the car on the shady side.
He noticed the sun came in where I sat, he said.


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