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Maggie came away very miserable. Then she said to herself: "Now, look here. You're in a new house now. You've got to think of nothingbut that--nothing, nothing, nothing . . . " She meant Martin. She might think of Martin (how indeed could shehelp it?) but she was not to long for him. No, no . . . Not to longfor him. She did wish that she could go to sleep more quickly whenshe went to bed. Paul and Grace were very kind to her. Paul was just the big elderbrother that she loved him to be. No more ...sentiment than that. Akiss morning, a kiss evening, that was all. Grace behaved to themboth with a motherly indulgence. Maggie saw that she considered thatshe had arranged the whole affair. There were signs that sheintended to arrange everything for Maggie. Well, it was ratherpleasant just now to have things arranged for you. Maggie had onlyone wish--that Grace would not take so long to explain everything. Maggie always ran ahead of her long before she had finished herinvolved sentences and then had to curb her impatience.
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