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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER XIII
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She was showing me her crowd--of course, it was you! But it didn't half do you justice, although it was the nearest human of any of them.

Miss Brownlee is very fond of you.

She said the finest things." Then they talked of Commencement, and at last Philip said he must go or his friends would become anxious about him.
Mrs.Comstock brought him a blue bowl of creamy milk and a plate of bread.

She stopped a passing team and secured a ride to the city for him, as his exercise of the morning had been too violent, and he was forced to admit he was tired.
"May I come to-morrow afternoon and hunt moths awhile ?" he asked Mrs.
Comstock as he arose.

"We will 'sugar' a tree and put a light beside it, if I can get stuff to make the preparation.


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