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Chapter 3 - (VERSO)

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Gray to give her Saturday afternoons – the only ones ones she has free from pupils – to our work. But she really has the sweetest disposition.”

“I’ll join your Circle,” sad the Old Lady promptly. She was determined she would do it, if she had to live on two meals a day to save the necessary fee.

She went to the Sewing Circle at James Martin’s the next Saturday, and did the most beautiful hand sewing for them. She was so expert at it that she didn’t need to think about it at all, which was rather fortunate, for all her thoughts were taken up with Sylvia, who sat in the opposite corner with Janet



TEXT ANNOTATION

From "Old Lady Lloyd."