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The March Family Trilogy

PART I
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"There can't be any doubt of what we did, no matter what we've got." "No, no!" said the other, eagerly.

"That was what I meant, sir.

I don't think as you do; but I believe that a man who helped to save the country has a right to think what he pleases about it." Triscoe said, "That is all right, my dear sir.

May I ask your regiment ?" The Marches let the old fellows walk away together, followed by the wife of the one and the daughter of the other.

They saw the young girl making some graceful overtures of speech to the elder woman as they went.
"That was rather fine, my dear," said Mrs.March.
"Well, I don't know.


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