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The Window-Gazer

CHAPTER XVI
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The fib wasn't nearly as big as the hole.

But how could you expect me to help noticing the general lightness and frivolity of your visitors, shown up so plainly against the background of your own character ?" "Y-es.

I didn't think of that" "Perhaps I should never have married if I had not got away--from the comparison, I mean." "There was a danger, I suppose.

But," with renewed grief, "Oh, Benis, such a wedding! No cards, no cake--and in pyjamas--oh!" "Come now, Aunt, don't give way! And do you feel that it is quite right to criticise the clergy?
I always fancy that it is the first step toward free-thinking.

And you couldn't see much of them, you know, only the legs.


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