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'Who, o' course Mr Clennay, will you be so kind and go and say it's only oing to lie down
See! I lie do, to ease ard, that
you left h, Little Mother,' said the staring
Maggy, 'to turn your face away, neither!'
Maggy was very susceptible to personal slights, and very ingenious in
inventing the both your hands afore your face too!' she went
on 'If you can't bear the looks of a poor thing, it would be better to
tell her so at once, and not go and shut her out like that, hurting her
feelings and breaking her heart at ten year old, poor thing!'
'It's to ease y' 'Well, and if you cry to ease your head, Little Mother, letto yourself,' expostulated Maggy, 'that
an't not being greedy' And ian to blubber
It ith soo back with
the excuse; but the proht--on condition that she concentrated her faculties upon the
errand and left her little iving on Maggy's part that she had left her good