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hundred. Mr. Nevins tried to make out that she weighed a hundred and one, which is the weight of a witch. She may come up to that some time, but she doesn't yet, though she has a good deal of the witching in her I believe - She finds by resuming the exercises and walking that she is no stronger, and in some things not as strong as when she left here in the winter. She has not had a hard spell with her side as she feared she would. It has troubled her rather less than it did when she was home but the Dr. still fears there is something growing there. Sarah feels quite badly about it. I am sorry for her as I can be, but I cannot comfort her as I wish I could. Now, Mary, dear, I am going to draw on a long face and tell my own story. I have
hundred-- Mr. Nevins tried to make out that she weighed a hundred and one, which is the weight of a witch. She may come up to that some time, but she doesn't yet, though she has a gooddeel of the witchery in her I believe-- She finds, by resuming the exercises and walking that she is no stronger, and in some things not as strong as when she left here in the winter. She has not had

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hundred-- Mr. Nevins tried to make out that she weighed a hundred and one, which is the weight of a witch. She may come up to that some time, but she doesn't yet, though she has a gooddeel of the witchery in her I believe-- She finds, by resuming the exercises and walking that she is no stronger, and in some things not as strong as when she left here in the winter. She has not had