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"I sha'n't want to see them, perhaps," says Mona, apologetically, "but how shall I avoid it?" "Is she also to learn that you are at liberty to lecture your own mother?" asks Lady Rodney, pale with anger. Meanwhile, the hours go by "laden with golden grain." Every day makes Mona dearer and more dear, her sweet and guileless nature being one calculated to create, with growing knowledge, an increasing admiration and tenderness. Indeed, each happy afternoon spent with her serves but to forge another link in the chain that binds him to her..
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One day one of the women said to the other, "It is very lonely here; we have no one to talk with or to visit." When they had taken the skins from these animals, they set up poles and put the hides over them, and so made a shelter to sleep under. By this time they have reached Dorothy's room, and now, sitting down, gaze mournfully at each other. Mona is so truly grieved that any one might well imagine this misfortune, that is rendering the very air heavy, in her own, rather than another's. And this wholesale sympathy, this surrendering of her body and mind to a grief that does not touch herself, is inexpressibly sweet to her poor little friend. "Mona, don't talk like that," says Geoffrey, biting his lips..
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