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"Perhaps you might bring the book," Harriet suggested. "Possibly we may get in a little work." "Never mind," he answered, "we'll take a holiday to-morrow." "And sing," Hilda added. "I have some lovely duets. We can learn them if you will condescend to sing my giddy music." Paul felt suddenly gay and young. Louisa looked on helplessly. "She's a silly little thing," she said, as she and Paul watched their guests depart. Hilda had waved her hand, in youthful fashion, and the car- riage had disappe...ared among the shadows. "Did you talk to her ?" asked Paul. "As long as I wanted to." "Probably five minutes," he said dryly. "I could see what she was." 112 Digiti zed by Google Anchorage *'What is she?" he asked defiantly. **Fast," said Louisa. **How dare you say that," he cried, and Louisa turned away from the fierceness of his glance. "I don^t suppose she means any harm," she said uneasily, "she's just foolish." "I know that there's no use arguing with you, Louisa." Paul's voice was very low when he was angry.
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