Contrary Mary by Temple Bailey
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CHAPTER III
In Which a Lonely Wayfarer Becomes Monarch of All He Surveys; and in Which One Who Might Have Been Presented as the Hero of this Tale is Forced, Through No Fault of His Own, to Take His Chances with the Rest. CHAPTER IV In Which a Little Bronze Boy Grins in the Dark; and in Which Mary Forgets that There is Any One Else in the House. CHAPTER V In Which Roger Remembers a Face and Delilah Remembers a Voice; and in Which a Poem and a Pussy Cat Play an Important Part. CHAPTER VI In Which Mary Brings Christmas to the Tower Rooms, and in Which Roger Declines a Privilege for Which Porter Pleads. CHAPTER VII In Which Aunt Frances Speaks of Matrimony as a Fixed Institution and is Met by Flaming Arguments; and in Which a Strange Voice Sings Upon the Stairs. |
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