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the other girls wore.

T14 that surely could not be objected to as an unwarranted putting in of his oar.

U14 ; it was almost as much a matter of conscience with them as to attend the Presbyterian church and vote Conservative.

V14 with a huge, drooping pompadour, big (begin subscript)^(end subscript)(begin superscript)rolling(end superscript) brown eyes, and a most extensive and bewildering smile.

W14 Matthew felt sure she would throw cold water on his project at once[.]

X14. No, it isn’t any a mite of trouble. I like sewing. I’ll make it to fit my niece, Jenny Gillis, for she and Anne Anne are alike as two peas as far as figure goes[.]”

Y14. To herself she added when Matthew had gone,