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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER XIII
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I think quite as much of the butterflies as ever." Then they talked of flowers, moths, dragonflies, Indian relics, and all the natural wonders the swamp afforded, straying from those subjects to books and school work.

When they cleared the table Philip assisted, carrying several tray loads to the kitchen.

He and Elnora mounted specimens while Mrs Comstock washed the dishes.

Then she came out with a ruffle she was embroidering.
"I wonder if I did not see a picture of you in Onabasha last night," Philip said to Elnora.

"Aunt Anna took me to call on Miss Brownlee.


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