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The Turmoil

CHAPTER XVII
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That Mrs.
Roscoe Sheridan is not a--that is, she's rather a pleasant-faced little woman, I think, and of course rather ordinary.

I think she is interested about--that is, of course, she'd be anxious to be more intimate with Mary, naturally.

She's always looking over here from her house; she was looking out the window this afternoon when Mary went out, I noticed--though I don't think Mary saw her.

I'm sure she wouldn't think it out of place to--to be frank about matters.

She called the other day, and Mary must rather like her--she said that evening that the call had done her good.


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