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G7 She would have thought it rather sacrilegious to leave it off – as bad as forgetting her Bible or her collection dime. That amethyst brooch

H7 It was an old-fashioned oval, containing a braid of her mother’s hair surrounded by a border of very fine amethysts.

I7 to that small personage who was shelling peas by the spotless table and singing “Nelly of the Hazel Dell” with a vigor and expression that did credit to Diana’s teaching,. [sic]

J7 It’s very wrong in a little girl to meddle[.]

K7 That’s one good thing about me. I never do the same naughty thing twice.”

L7. I don’t just remember whether I stuck it on the pincushion or