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Mary
was
glowing
with
exercise
and
good
spirits
.
I
m
getting
fatter
and
fatter
every
day
,
she
said
quite
exultantly
.
Mrs
.
Medlock
will
have
to
get
me
some
bigger
dresses
.
Martha
says
my
hair
is
growing
thicker
.
It
isn
t
so
flat
and
stringy
.
The
sun
was
beginning
to
set
and
sending
deep
gold
-
colored
rays
slanting
under
the
trees
when
they
parted
.
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It
ll
be
fine
tomorrow
,
said
Dickon
.
I
ll
be
at
work
by
sunrise
.
So
will
I
,
said
Mary
.
She
ran
back
to
the
house
as
quickly
as
her
feet
would
carry
her
.
She
wanted
to
tell
Colin
about
Dickon
s
fox
cub
and
the
rook
and
about
what
the
springtime
had
been
doing
.
She
felt
sure
he
would
like
to
hear
.
So
it
was
not
very
pleasant
when
she
opened
the
door
of
her
room
,
to
see
Martha
standing
waiting
for
her
with
a
doleful
face
.
What
is
the
matter
?
she
asked
.
What
did
Colin
say
when
you
told
him
I
couldn
t
come
?
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Eh
!
said
Martha
,
I
wish
tha
d
gone
.
He
was
nigh
goin
into
one
o
his
tantrums
.
There
s
been
a
nice
to
do
all
afternoon
to
keep
him
quiet
.
He
would
watch
the
clock
all
th
time
.
Mary
s
lips
pinched
themselves
together
.
She
was
no
more
used
to
considering
other
people
than
Colin
was
and
she
saw
no
reason
why
an
ill
-
tempered
boy
should
interfere
with
the
thing
she
liked
best
.
She
knew
nothing
about
the
pitifulness
of
people
who
had
been
ill
and
nervous
and
who
did
not
know
that
they
could
control
their
tempers
and
need
not
make
other
people
ill
and
nervous
,
too
.
When
she
had
had
a
headache
in
India
she
had
done
her
best
to
see
that
everybody
else
also
had
a
headache
or
something
quite
as
bad
.
And
she
felt
she
was
quite
right
;
but
of
course
now
she
felt
that
Colin
was
quite
wrong
.