Mary Cary / Frequently Martha""
things. There won't be another for seven days. For
an Sunday. Miss Bra
d, and you will never know which it is until after you are dead and find out. Miss Bray believes she is saved, and she takes liberties. She also thinks
r, she got up and cooked breakfast in her stocking feet when the baby was only a week old, and that night she had
er would have made them so necessary if He had meant to take them
ot try. But I know He sees it bigger than we do, and ma
herine has put her in the hospital-r
you pay too much attention to your feelings, which Miss Katherine says is t
e, the only thing you can be sure about is that they don't agree with you. I believe that's true. Not being by nature much of an agree-er, and havi
nd not being able to go to sle
so I won't show her this. But it does relieve you to write down a lot of wo
life's oc
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answer.
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bring good
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girl to be really ill since Miss Katherine came. It makes yo
Katherine says it's her business to keep us well, not just get us well after we're sick, and she's certainly don
id, but Miss Katherine is uneasy, and she won't let anybody
've had a
we are better prepared for the happy-land than we ever were be
rlet fever, and the commo
ouldn't believe it until he had to, and Yorkburg got
nk she would live, and for three weeks Miss Katherine didn't
was really scarlet fever Minnie had, and I have been in No. 4 agai
you are a Christ-kind Christian or the usual kind, and she is tired out. She won't admit it, thou
ade excuses a-plenty for not doing it. Miss Bray is a church Christian. You cou