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The March Family Trilogy

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It must come cheaper, wholesale." "Oh no, it don't," said the girl, glad to inform him.

"The people that own their boxes, and that had to give fifteen or twenty thousand dollars apiece for them, have to pay sixty dollars a night whenever there's a performance, whether they go or not." "Then I should go every night," March said.
"Most of the ladies were low neck--" March interposed, "Well, I shouldn't go low-neck." The girl broke into a fondly approving laugh at his drolling.

"Oh, I guess you love to train! Us girls wanted to go low neck, too; but father said we shouldn't, and mother said if we did she wouldn't come to the front of the box once.

Well, she didn't, anyway.

We might just as well 'a' gone low neck.


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