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

CHAPTER VIII
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So she found out, of course, that he had asked if she was there.

But she didn't say anything herself, not anything.

She didn't say anything, either, at the luncheon table, when Grandfather was talking with Aunt Hattie about the lecture, and telling some of the things Father had said.
Grandfather said it was an admirable address, scholarly and convincing, or something like that.

And he said that he thought Dr.
Anderson had improved greatly in looks and manner.

And he looked straight at Mother when he said that; but still Mother never said a word.
In the afternoon I went to walk with one of the girls; and when I came in I couldn't find Mother.


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