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Gerald knows him!" she added, shyly. "I wishhe had been at home when you were there, Peggy. " "Yes; he must be a brick!" said Peggy. "Now, Margaret, you know he is, and you know that nothing but 'brick' expresses what I mean. Girls, Iappeal to you. Margaret wants me to talk like a professor all the time, and I am not a professor, and am never likely to be one. Bell, isn't'brick' all right?" Bell looked conscious. "I confess I say it, Peggy; I confess it seemsmuch heartier than the same thing in... what my mother calls good English. Still--I believe it would sound very queer to me if she used it; themother, I mean. " "Grace used to say 'a quadrangular piece of baked clay!'" said Gertrude. "Don't you remember, Peggy?" "So she did--dear thing! Well, but, Bell, would you have girls talk justthe way grown-up people do? It would sound awfully stiff and poky. Idon't mean that it sounds so when your mother talks!" she cried; "ofcourse you know I don't mean that. But girls _aren't_ grown-up, youknow.
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