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Marjory
[ mahr-juh-ree ]
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Marjory darted off impulsively to ask leave, to return presently with a slow step and downcast face. '
But the time passed at last, until it was the evening of the day on which Marjory had been left to her last sleep.
I lay there and shivered for some time, with a stony, stunned sensation, and then I slept—as if Marjory were well.
My first feeling was a wild conviction that it had all been some strange mistake—that Marjory was not dead.
"Why, Marjory is reading to an old invalid this afternoon and Paul went fishing with some boys," explained Mrs. Latimer.
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