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Lister's Great Adventure

CHAPTER II
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She had a touch of youthful beauty, and although she was impulsive and rather raw, Cartwright thought her charm would be marked when she met the proper people and, so to speak, got toned down.
Cartwright meant her to meet the proper people, because he was fond of Barbara.

She had grace, and although her figure was slender and girlish, she carried herself well.

Her brown eyes were steady, her small mouth was firm, and as a rule her color was delicate white and pink.

Now it was high, and Cartwright knew she was angry.

She wore boating clothes and had obviously meant to go on the lake.


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