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I made a mess of the housekeeping, andnow I have made a mess of the visit of the strangers. Oh, I'm the sortof girl who oughtn't to go a step alone!--I really, really am! I thinkI'm the very weakest sort of girl in all the world!" Polly sobbed and sobbed. It was not her custom to give way thus utterly, but she was in severe pain of body, and she had got a great shock whenthe loss of little Pearl had been announced by David. "What shall I do?" she moaned and sobbed. "Oh, I'm the sort of girl who...oughtn't to go a step alone. " While she cried all by herself on the moor, and the friendly starslooked down at her, and the moon came out and shone on her poor forsakenlittle figure, an old verse she used to say in her early childhoodreturned to her memory. It was the verse of a hymn--a hymn her motherwas fond of, and used often to sing, particularly about the time of theNew Year, to the children. Mrs. Maybright had a beautiful voice, and on Sunday evenings she sangmany hymns, with wonderful pathos and feeling, to her children.
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