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Excerpt from An Army Wife
That's their station, answered Mrs. Mc Lane, with slight access of color.
Mrs. Parry had not yet seated herself. She was still standing at the open doorway, glane ing quickly from trunk to trunk in the sun shiny but littered room. Now she took a step forward, hesitated one moment as she looked at the maid-servant bending busily over a great Saratoga, and in dumb show intimated to her sister that she wished that open-eyed, open eared domestic elsewhere.
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