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Mary Lee the Red Cross Girl

Chapter 10 No.10

Word Count: 944    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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of worldly riches and yet she had not, as our readers who have grown to know her must readily realize, ever made use of her wealth for g

me Ruth and Edith, followed by Letty and Mary Lee. The four girls were as fair as the flowers they carried and made a charming picture that brought forth a murmur of admiration. Abou

h Dr. Payson, his best man, at the altar throughout the entire ordeal. But we shall speak of him a little later, for

cture that was to stay in the minds of those present for many

ame way, come a picture of Margaret Cameron as she appeared that day, whenever thereafter weddings and brides were spoken about. The fineness of her! She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Her hea

Poor man, we wish we could say it and remain truthful. We could not do both. Never was any man more in need of help. Dr. Payson had a busy time of it. His

nctly. And as if that had been the goal, once he

t his friend had primed himself for the "

knocking against each other. I couldn't make out the thing he was mumbling bu

new benedict, it seemed, however, that the number of their friends was unlimited and the time they took to offer their good wishes hours and hours. But all things have an end and so t

n sighed with relief-relief over the fact that there had been no hitch and that the

ng of the last few weeks? School seemed tame in comparison. Even the fact that Mary Lee had procured a pos

nt Madge as Mrs. Anderson, doesn't it?" as

have to call her, too, instead of

see of her from now on, I supp

sert my friends, I just won't." The sense of injury

the girls la

wered her, as she gave the impetuous Letty an affectiona

ntering his car as th

" he called to her. "Be

will," answ

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