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Under the Lilacs

CHAPTER XI
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To-morrow he will have his work, and do very well; but we must try to help him through to-day, because he doesn't know what to do with himself.

Besides, it is just the time to make a good impression on him, while grief for his father softens him, and gives us a chance.

I like him, and I'm sure he wants to do well; so it is our duty to help him, as there seems to be no one else." "Here goes, then! Where is he ?" and Thorny stood up, won by his sister's sweet earnestness, but very doubtful of his own success with the "horsey fellow." "Waiting with the chair.

Randa has gone on with the hammock.

Be a dear boy, and I'll do as much for you some day." "Don't see how you can be a dear boy.


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