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Kennedy Square

CHAPTER IV
19/26

I'll join you there as soon as I have Miss Kate safely settled." He bent over her: "Kate, dear, perhaps you had better sit alongside of Mrs.Rutter until I can get these young fellows cooled off"-- and in a still lower key--"you behaved admirably, my girl--admirably.

I'm proud of you.

Mr.Willits has had too much to drink--that is what is the matter with him, but it will be all over in a minute--and, Harry, my boy, suppose you help me look up Teackle," and he laid his hand with an authoritative pressure on the boy's arm.
The colonel had by this time reached the group and stood trying to catch the cue.

He had heard the closing sentence of St.George's instructions, but he had missed the provocation, although he had seen Harry's uplifted fist.
"What's the matter, St.George ?" he inquired nervously.
"Just a little misunderstanding, Talbot, as to who was to dance with our precious Kate," St.George answered with a laugh, as he gripped Harry's arm the tighter.

"She is such a darling that it is as much as I can do to keep these young Romeos from running each other through the body, they are so madly in love with her.


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