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She had stolen down the stairs and gone ostensibly to meet a woman whom Eudora called Sonsie, and who, she said, came every day to do the work now Jake was away.
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Maven walked around them toward the entrance to Sonsie.
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Maven walked around them toward the entrance to Sonsie.
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Maven walked around them toward the entrance to Sonsie.
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Maven walked around them toward the entrance to Sonsie.
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Newbury Street, he knew of only as an avenue of art galleries and shopping boutiques; Sonsie, he had no clue.
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Mandy Ann knew that neither her hair, nor any part of her person, was in danger from her young mistress, and after a few more scratches in the dirt after an imaginary lost article, she arose and joined Sonsie, to whom Eudora gave a few instructions, and then with her guest walked across the clearing to a bench which Jake had made for her, and which was partially sheltered by a tall palm.
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The stranger knew she was lying, and Eudora knew it, but said nothing except to bid the girl get up and assist Sonsie with the supper.
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"Ef we only had napkins," she said, while Sonsie, who had lived all her life near the clearing, and knew nothing of the fashions of the world, asked what napkins were.
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"Sonsie is here to get it and will have it directly."
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