Dialogue Between Several Characters
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The bishop stepped forward and pulled the little girl free of Margaret's embrace. Let me, he said she can be with the other Children. No one will know you should change her clothes. Rory suggested someone might recognize the pink dress, bring her into the house. Margaret, I think I have something that will fit her. Margaret's eyes widened. Do you still have? Yes, Margaret smiled and retrieved the little girl from the bishop's arms. The poor little thing was being passed around like a football, but she made no complaint. Brenda wondered if the child even had a voice so far. She had made no sound. She reined in her wild unworthy thoughts. She was doing it again. She was trying to devalue the child's little life set against the genius of Sarah. Come along. Alice Margaret said, I'm sure her name is Paenza. Frank muttered, you're wrong. Margaret said she balanced the child against her bony hip and went through the gate of Rory's compound with Rory close behind her. What do we do now, Brenda asked, we can't just do nothing. We go to the guest house and drink tea. Herbert said