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Excerpt from The Second Mrs. Tillotson, Vol. 1 of 3: A Story
Once, indeed, a young girl in a hat, with her mamma, were put in at a station. The mamma had many packages and parcels - sets of novels tied up with string - and seemed, indeed, to have newly come from a fair, laden with merchandise. She hardly spoke a word, but was anxiously count ing her treasures, and never getting her calcula tion right.
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