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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
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