He wondered what he would do if Beth or young Mary turned out like this girl.
She looked at him quizzically, her head to one side just like young Mary sometimes did.
George was unhappy with his wife favoring their elder daughter as well as the pressure put upon young Mary to sing and perform.
In the matter of personal shame, young Mary contrived a totally opposite kind of medicine to her pain remedy.
In the end, young Mary suggested trying for the Yeager mountains.
Although he had a potbelly and false teeth, young Mary thought "he was the handsomest man in the world."
Stay away from me, young Mary.
At that time, Mary's mother had a strange, possessive relationship with another woman; an affair which young Mary was only just beginning to understand.
By the voice, hysterical, choked, with tears, he recognized young Mary, Bridget's sister.
Failing to win sufficient attention by being a good student, the young Mary will determine "to do it by badness."