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"Oh, Marian," she exclai her arlad to meet so," and her lips againKaty unchanged, wondered what the Ca a poor seamstress whom they would have spurned
But Katy did not care for Camerons then, or even think of them, as in her rich basquine and pretty hat, with eers, she sat down by Marian, whose hands, though delicate and small, showed iveover your house," Marian said, after they had talked together a moment, and Katy had told how sorry she was to miss the call "I could not resist the teh I ht of the difference between us"
There was a quiver of her lip and a tone in her voice which touched Katy's heart, and she tried to co entirely whether what she said was proper or not, and i out that even in houses like hers there was trouble Not that she was unhappy in the least, for she was not; but, oh! the fuss it was to be fashionable and keep fro to shock his folks, ere so particular about every little thing, even to the way she tied her bonnet and sat in a chair
This hat Katy said, and Marian, looking straight into Katy's face, felt that she would not exchange places with the young girl-hom so many envied
"Tell me of Silverton," was Katy's next reo there; but Wilford does not think it best--that is, at present Next fall I a I picture to arden, full of the auturapes ripening on the wall, and the long shadows on the grass, just as I used to watch the whatWill it be unchanged, Marian? Do places seeer eyes looked wistfully at Marian, who replied: "Not always--not often, in fact; but in your case theyaway"