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The March Family Trilogy

PART III
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"I think it's good exercise for the girl, and I should like to recommend it to those fat fellows at the window.

I suppose she'll saw the wood in the cellar, and then lug it up stairs, and pile it up in the stoves' dressing-rooms." "Don't laugh! It's too disgraceful." "Well, I don't know! If you like, I'll offer these gentlemen across the way your opinion of it in the language of Goethe and Schiller." "I wish you'd offer my opinion of them.

They've been staring in here with an opera-glass." "Ah, that's a different affair.

There isn't much going on in Ansbach, and they have to make the most of it." The lower casements of the houses were furnished with mirrors set at right angles with them, and nothing which went on in the streets was lost.

Some of the streets were long and straight, and at rare moments they lay full of sun.


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