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The March Family Trilogy

PART FIFTH
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When 'll he be in?
I can wait." But he looked impatient.
"Very soon, now," said March, looking at his watch.

"He was only to be gone a moment," and while he went on to talk with Dryfoos, he wondered why the old man should have come first to speak with him, and whether it was from some obscure wish to make him reparation for displeasures in the past, or from a distrust or dislike of Fulkerson.

Whichever light he looked at it in, it was flattering.
"Do you think of going abroad soon ?" he asked.
"What?
Yes--I don't know--I reckon.

We got our passage engaged.

It's on one of them French boats.


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