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Rilla of Ingleside

CHAPTER XIV
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"Do not you put words in my mouth that I would never dream of uttering.

I am a plain woman and cannot argue with you, but I do not thank God that anybody has to go.

I only know that it seems they do have to go, unless we all want to be Kaiserised--for I can assure you that the Monroe doctrine, whatever it is, is nothing to tie to, with Woodrow Wilson behind it.

The Huns, Dr.dear, will never be brought to brook by notes.

And now," concluded Susan, tucking Jims in the crook of her gaunt arms and marching downstairs, "having cried my cry and said my say I shall take a brace, and if I cannot look pleasant I will look as pleasant as I can.".


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