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The March Family Trilogy

PART III
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I like to tell 'em about the electric fountain and the Courrt of Lionorr when they get to talkin' about the illuminations they're goun' to have.

You goun' out to the parade?
You better engage your carriage right away if you arre.

The carrs'll be a perfect jam.
Father's engaged ourrs; he had to pay sixty marrks forr it." They chattered on without shyness and on as easy terms with a woman of three times their years as if she had been a girl of their own age; they willingly took the whole talk to themselves, and had left her quite outside of it before Stoller turned to her.
"I been telling Mr.March here that you better both come to the parade with us.

I guess my twospanner will hold five; or if it won't, we'll make it.

I don't believe there's a carriage left in Wurzburg; and if you go in the cars, you'll have to walk three or four miles before you get to the parade-ground.


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