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Mary Minds Her Business

CHAPTER XXVII
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I'm not going with you!'" For a long time after that when things went wrong, Mary only had to recall some of the remarks which had been made to a certain Mr.Sam Reisinger on a certain Sunday afternoon, and she always felt better for it.
"What are the men saying now ?" she asked Archey at the end of their first good week.
"They're not saying much, but I think they're up to something.

They've called a special meeting for tonight." The next morning was Sunday.

Mary was hardly downstairs when Archey called.
"I've found out about their meeting last night," he said.

"They have appointed a committee to try to have a boycott declared on our bearings." It didn't take Mary long to see that this might be a mortal thrust unless it were parried.
"But how can they ?" she asked.
"They are going to try labour headquarters first.

'Unfair to labour'-- that's what they are going to claim it is--to allow women to do what they're doing here.


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