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The March Family Trilogy

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And his attitude toward you, Basil, is beautiful always--so respectful; or not that so much as appreciative.

Yes, appreciative--that's the word; I must always keep that in mind." "It's quite important to do so," said March.
"Yes," she assented, seriously, "and we must not forget just what kind of flat we are going to look for.

The 'sine qua nons' are an elevator and steam heat, not above the third floor, to begin with.

Then we must each have a room, and you must have your study and I must have my parlor; and the two girls must each have a room.

With the kitchen and dining room, how many does that make ?" "Ten." "I thought eight.


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