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... 251 CHAPTER XX . A LONGER PARTING . 265 CHAPTER XXI . MRS . PEMBERTON RECEIVES A VISIT 277 CHAPTER XXII . MARY'S LOVER . 291 CHAPTER XXIII . MARRIAGE BELLS . 305 CHAPTER I. MAY PEMBERTON . : 1 MY SISTER'S KEEPER CONTENTS . xiii.
... 251 CHAPTER XX . A LONGER PARTING . 265 CHAPTER XXI . MRS . PEMBERTON RECEIVES A VISIT 277 CHAPTER XXII . MARY'S LOVER . 291 CHAPTER XXIII . MARRIAGE BELLS . 305 CHAPTER I. MAY PEMBERTON . : 1 MY SISTER'S KEEPER CONTENTS . xiii.
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... , on the following Saturday , awaiting her novel guests in the pleasant little study we have before described . They came dropping in one after the other , Mary Browne the young dressmaker , first of all , 54 MY SISTER'S KEEPER .
... , on the following Saturday , awaiting her novel guests in the pleasant little study we have before described . They came dropping in one after the other , Mary Browne the young dressmaker , first of all , 54 MY SISTER'S KEEPER .
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... Mary what end , they did not stop to inquire . They welcomed the invitation as a change in the monotony of their lives , and looked forward serenely to a maximum of good advice , and a minimum of enjoyment . May's hospitable instincts ...
... Mary what end , they did not stop to inquire . They welcomed the invitation as a change in the monotony of their lives , and looked forward serenely to a maximum of good advice , and a minimum of enjoyment . May's hospitable instincts ...
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... Mary Browne's pale face and clear grey eyes had more attractions for her than any other counte- nance in the room . After tea , May produced the photographs , and these were much admired . They gave her an occasion for moving about the ...
... Mary Browne's pale face and clear grey eyes had more attractions for her than any other counte- nance in the room . After tea , May produced the photographs , and these were much admired . They gave her an occasion for moving about the ...
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... Mary Browne lingered behind to say a word of grateful thanks . " It has all gone off beautiful , hasn't it , miss ? " she said , warmly . " I hope they felt happy , " May said , doubt- fully , " but I wish they would not be so shy ...
... Mary Browne lingered behind to say a word of grateful thanks . " It has all gone off beautiful , hasn't it , miss ? " she said , warmly . " I hope they felt happy , " May said , doubt- fully , " but I wish they would not be so shy ...
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