Mary, having no fam-[her own, witnessed the piteous sight of parents part§;from their daughter with no likelihood of ever seeingin this life again. She would not>uch a penny of the five hundred pounds for any otherfpurpose. In fact, so grandwas the headstone that it caused a furore among thechurch elders and the congregation who felt it unbefittingthat a wh We might make up a herd ourselves, if you wanted to wait a day or two while we look it over.
It was not every night that he remembered Mary, though. the reach of their impecunious pockets,aming of a windfall which might cause such UNDrtunate circumstances to be overturned. Tm sorry what I done, Mr 1 he said tentatively. That ain't fair, sir!' she exclaimed hotly.
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