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Rilla of Ingleside

CHAPTER XVI
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Were there any more disgraceful scenes in her past that Susan could rake up?
As for Ken, he could have howled over Susan's speeches, but he would not so insult the duenna of his lady, so he sat with a preternaturally solemn face which seemed to poor Rilla a haughty and offended one.
"I paid eleven cents for a bottle of ink tonight," complained Susan.
"Ink is twice as high as it was last year.

Perhaps it is because Woodrow Wilson has been writing so many notes.

It must cost him considerable.

My cousin Sophia says Woodrow Wilson is not the man she expected him to be--but then no man ever was.

Being an old maid, I do not know much about men and have never pretended to, but my cousin Sophia is very hard on them, although she married two of them, which you might think was a fair share.


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