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SHEILA AND OTHERS

friend"? I doubt if her term at the refined hotel was a long one. It hurt my sense of fitness to think of her there. Her innate quality was far above the rank blind fortune placed her in, and when I recall her it is less as a maid of all work than as a spirit superior to circumstances, transcending them by sheer buoyancy born of faith and good cheer and fine quality.