Chapter X

On one of the numerous packing-cases that strewed the rooms - now just so much soiled whitewash and bare boards - Mary sat and waited for the dray that was to transport boxes and baggage to the railway station. Her heart was heavy: no matter how unhappy you had been in it, the dismantling of a home was a sorry business, and one to which she never g

            
            

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