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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER I
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Then she straightened it, bound it loosely, and replaced her hat.

She tugged vainly at the low brown calico collar and gazed despairingly at the generous length of the narrow skirt.

She lifted it as she would have cut it if possible.

That disclosed the heavy high leather shoes, at sight of which she seemed positively ill, and hastily dropped the skirt.

She opened the pail, removed the lunch, wrapped it in the napkin, and placed it in a small pasteboard box.


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