"It's hard to consider it real art," said Mary Gray, an urban historian, who has written extensively about art in public places.
Mary Gray preceded her mother in death.
"Let me get my hug," she told Mary Gray, 73, a retired mental home housemother who beamed and threw out her arms.
Mary Gray may refer to:
At least, the only other exception was Rosamund's companion, Mary Gray, whose silence was of a much more eager sort.
"I mean your friend Mary Gray," retorted Diana with equal tartness.
I'm afraid I've kept everything waiting," said Mary Gray apologetically, "and now we must really say good-bye.
"He is really rather naughty sometimes," said Mary Gray, laughing softly as she buttoned her old gray gloves.
No one moved of the groups in the garden except Mary Gray, who stepped forward quite naturally, calling out, "Are you ready, Innocent?
The girl reveals that she is Mary Gray, a suspected witch from a neighbouring village.