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Hetty Gray

CHAPTER XV
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So you see I am not the kind of girl to be going out to parties." "You will have to be very learned if you are going to be a governess," said Grace; "I suppose you are always studying." "I work pretty hard at my books," said Hetty; "but I am not clever.

And how I am ever to be as well informed as Miss Davis I don't know.

Some things I remember quite well, and other things I am always forgetting.

I am sure if I ever get any pupils they will laugh at me.

I wish I could live in a little cottage in the fields, and work in a garden and sell my flowers." "I should always come and buy from you," said Grace; "what kind of flowers would you keep ?" "Oh, roses," said Hetty; "roses and violets.


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