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The Window-Gazer

CHAPTER XVII
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Pretty girl.

About your own age! 'Twas thought in Bainbridge that her thoughts turned youward.

Her hair was yellow then, and may be again by now.

And she had blue eyes, bright blue." "My Mary's were not bright blue.

Hers were misty, like the hills." "Forget it, old man! You'll find you won't be able to insist on shades.
Any Mary with golden, yellow, tawny or tow-colored hair, and old blue, grey blue, Alice blue or plain blue eyes will come under Mrs.Spence's reflective observation.


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