a short speech on Bertha Sutherland from the chapter "the story of an invitation" 1.5 mins
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From the saying of Bertha we get that Aunt Meg was very friendly to the girls – Bertha Sutherland, Mary Fairweather and Louise Fyshe who would feed them what the girls like and the careful mothers condemn.Bertha didn't think it was a good idea for grace to work at Clarkman's all summer. She felt that her friend was not strong enough to witstand the tiring work their.
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Ans : Grace was a grave , quite girl her dressed in mourning. According to Bertha, Grace was quite alone in the world. She is an orphan girl and the aunt who had brought her up having recently died. Moreover, she is as poor as the church mouse because there is not any relatives of her who can afford her expenses.
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