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"Not yet, not yet Ring the bell; I want missy to come"
It was a servant who came in answer to the bell
"Tell missy to come!" said Mr Featherstone, io away?" He spoke in the same tone when Mary cao? I want my
waistcoat now I told you always to put it on the bed"
Mary's eyes looked rather red, as if she had been crying It was clear
that Mr Featherstone was in one of his most snappish humors this
the
free to
turn round on the old tyrant and tell hih Fred had risen as she entered the room, she
had barely noticed hi with
the expectation that so worse than words to dread When she went to reach the
waistcoat fro, Fred went up to her and said, "Allowit, missy, and lay it down here," said Mr
Featherstone "Now you go away again till I call you," he added, when
the waistcoat was laid down by hi favor to one person by being especially