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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER XIV
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They are coloured exactly like the eyes of the girl I am going to marry." Elnora handed him several others to add to those he held.

"She must have wonderful eyes," she commented.
"No other blue eyes are quite so beautiful," he said.

"In fact, she is altogether lovely." "Is it customary for a man to think the girl he is going to marry lovely?
I wonder if I should find her so." "You would," said Philip.

"No one ever fails to.

She is tall as you, very slender, but perfectly rounded; you know about her eyes; her hair is black and wavy--while her complexion is clear and flushed with red." "Why, she must be the most beautiful girl in the whole world!" she cried.
"No, indeed!" he said.


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