1 I told thee tha'd like th moor after a bit.
2 You'll have to play about and look after yourself.
3 You're one that needs some one to look sharp after you.
4 Everything is hot, and wet, and green after the rains in India, said Mary.
5 Just after she had closed the cabinet door she heard a tiny rustling sound.
6 Mary began to laugh, and as he hopped and took little flights along the wall she ran after him.
7 She asked it after she had finished her supper and had sat down on the hearth-rug before the fire.
8 Two days after this, when Mary opened her eyes she sat upright in bed immediately, and called to Martha.
9 Mary had worn her contrary scowl for an hour after that, but it made her think several entirely new things.
10 A few days after she had talked to Ben Weatherstaff, Mary stopped to notice this and wondered why it was so.
11 It was while she was standing here and just after she had said this that the stillness was broken by a sound.
12 P'raps tha art a young un, after all, an p'raps tha's got child's blood in thy veins instead of sour buttermilk.
13 She went out of the room and slammed the door after her, and Mary went and sat on the hearth-rug, pale with rage.
14 Mary hated their untidy bungalow and was so disagreeable to them that after the first day or two nobody would play with her.
15 She stood at the window for about ten minutes this morning after Martha had swept up the hearth for the last time and gone downstairs.
16 Mary said nothing at all, and Mrs. Medlock looked rather discomfited by her apparent indifference, but, after taking a breath, she went on.
17 But after a few days spent almost entirely out of doors she wakened one morning knowing what it was to be hungry, and when she sat down to her breakfast she did not glance disdainfully at her porridge and push it away, but took up her spoon and began to eat it and went on eating it until her bowl was empty.
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