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no indeed, I liked it ; how could I be mortified at that ? " 189 INSTRUCTION. 97 "Mortified, that Mrs. Sargent should see that you were so weak and foolish so much like little Mary Barton, as to be pleased with flattery, " replied her mother. " Who is Mary Barton, mamma ? I never heard of Mary Barton before, " said Martha. " But I knew her very well, my dear little girl, " said Mrs. Rowland ; " and if you have admired yourself enoi^h in the glass, and will come sit down by me, and attend, I wil...l tell you about her. " Martha cast one farewell glance at her "splendid eyes, " as she stepped from the cricket, and then placed it by her mother's side. " Is it a true story, mamma ? " said she, looking up wist- fully to her mother's face, as she nestled close to her knee. "Yes, my dear Martha, and as I told you, I knew Mary Barton very well; 98 EAULY IMPRESSIONS. 190 she was a lovely, amiable little girl, and she had ' splendid ' eyes, and fine flow- ing curly hair, and fair complexion, but she did not think or care about them ; she thought her friends loved her be- cause she was gentle, and obedient, and good tempered, and this was the truth ; but one day it happened that she went with her mother into a store, to make some purchases, and there came in also to the same counter, a fine lady, whose coach waited at the door ; Mary asked her mother to buy her a pretty doll that was in the store, but her mother refused, saying she could not afford to get it for her ' O, yes, ' said the lady who was waiting, ' you must give it to her, she is such a little beauty, she ought to have every thing she wants, I am sure.
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