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A Bold Plan,
C H A P T E R V I.
A BO LD P L A N
by which she could share her blessings
with Peggy. She had always carried
her perplexities to Dr. Moran, but in
this case she feared he would not help
her. And yet something must be done.
Wilifred would have ceased to be her
self if she had not made this resolve.
Poor little Peggy,’1 she thought,
“ how queer it is, when she is so gentle
and good, that papa should not have
had her, and that horrid Mrs. Bagley
have had me! I t ’s just what that cross