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Good Indian

CHAPTER XX
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She was awfully curious about you, Grant.

She wanted to know where you were and what you were doing.

I hope you aren't a flirtatious young man.

She seemed to know you pretty well, I thought." She had to explain to her Aunt Phoebe and Grant just how she came to be walking, and she laughed at the squaw's vivid costume, and declared she would have one like it, because Grant must certainly admire colors.

She managed, innocently enough, to waste upon such trivialities many of Miss Georgie's precious minutes.
At last that young woman, after glancing many times at her watch, and declining an urgent invitation to stay to supper, declared that she must go, and tried to give Good Indian a significant look without being detected in the act by Evadna.


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