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The Primrose Ring by Ruth [pseud.] Sawyer
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Margaret MacLean, grown, could remember well how tearfully eager little
Margaret MacLean had been.

The Old Senior Surgeon looked down with an odd, crinkly smile. "Have
you never looked into a glass, Thumbkin?"

She shook her head.

Children in the wards of free hospitals have no way of telling how they
look, and perhaps it is better that way. Only if it happens--as it
does sometimes--that they spend a good share of their life there, it
seems as if they never had a chance to get properly acquainted with
themselves.

For a moment he patted her hand; after which he said, very solemnly:
"Wait for a year and a day--then look. You will find out then just
what the next faery brought."

Margaret MacLean had obeyed this command to the letter. When the year
and a day came she had been able to stand on tiptoe and look at herself
for the first time in her life; and she would never forget the gladness
of that moment. It had appeared nothing short of a miracle to her that
she should actually possess something of which she need not be
ashamed--something nice to share with the world. And whenever Margaret
MacLean thought of her looks at all, which was rare, she thought of
them in that way.

She took up the memory again where she had dropped it on the second
flight of stairs, slowly climbing her way to Ward C, and went on with
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