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He from Do and Dare; or A Brave Boy’s Fight for Fortune
Horatio Alger

55 "Ahem!" said the squire, somewhat mollified, "I will think of your case." Herbert left the house, feeling that his mother's removal was only a matter of time.

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In paragraph 55, the word mollified means —
embarrassed
motivated
irate or angered
appeased or soothed

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He from Do and Dare; or A Brave Boy’s Fight for Fortune
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