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“ I should tlunk you are the one to be
cross-; but I'm going to try and think
of some way of making things fairer.
There ought to be a way.”
“ O, no matter about that. Tell me,
are nJt you dreadfully afraid of Dr,
Moran ?
Wilifred shouted, " H e ’s the nicest of
all the nice things I have.” Then, while
Peggy listened, in wonder, she went on
to explain how fond she was of him, and
how good he always was to her*
Do you go to school ? fl Peggy asked,
having tried in vain to imagine Wili-
fred’s life.
No, I have a governess.”
“ That's nice,” said Peggy.
“ Do you call it nice? I think i t ’s
horrid,13 answered. Wilifred. <L But I
don’t studv hard, because i t ’s summer
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now, and papa told Miss Weston that I