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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER IV
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The low ones are two and the high ones two fifty, together three seventy-five.

Ain't that cheap ?" "That's a real bargain," said Mrs.Comstock, "if they are good shoes, and they look it." "This," said Wesley, producing the last package, "is your Christmas present from your Aunt Maggie.

I got mine, too, but it's at the house.
I'll bring it up in the morning." He handed Margaret the umbrella, and she passed it over to Elnora who opened it and sat laughing under its shelter.

Then she kissed both of them.

She brought a pencil and a slip of paper to set down the prices they gave her of everything they had brought except the umbrella, added the sum, and said laughingly: "Will you please wait till to-morrow for the money?
I will have it then, sure." "Elnora," said Wesley Sinton.


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