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Ethel. FU make a pudding for dinner very soon. Mary Ann isn't going to make any pies this morning. Cora. Oh, but she will if you tell her to, and I don't want any pudding for dinner ; I had some yesterday, and it wasn't very good, if mamma did make it herself. I've been sick, you know, and I'm not very well now, and mamma lets me have anything I want to eat. I'm going out to tell Mary Ann to make a pie, a nice, big one, and I'm going to help her whip the cream. [Exit, L. Ethel {calling). Cora! ...Come back here ! {No answer,) Digitized by LjOOQIC 1 8 THE REBELLIO(I OF MRS. BARCLAY Oh, dear, Mary Ann will go crazy if Cora stays out there bother- ing her. Ruth (entering r.). What's the matter now, Ethel ? Ethel. Oh, Cora has gone out in the kitchen to tease Mary Ann to make a pie, and Mary Ann never could bear to have Cora bothering her when she's working. Dear me, Tve forgotten that wall paper again, — I meant to have Mary Ann fix that ; she can do it better than I can. But she's washing the dishes Ruth.
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