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Greatheart

CHAPTER XIV
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But behave yourself soberly, there's a good girl.

And remember--no running after the other fellow to-night! I won't have it.
Is that understood ?" Dinah, too rejoiced over this concession to trouble about future prohibitions, gave cheerful acquiescence to the fiat.

Perhaps she was beginning to realize that she would see quite as much of Sir Eustace as was at all advisable or even to be desired, without running after him.

In fact, so shy had the previous night's flight with him made her, that she did not feel the slightest wish to encounter him again at present.

To go out sleigh-driving with Scott and his sister was all that she asked of life that day.
It was a glorious morning despite all prophecies of a coming change, and she spent it joyously luging with Billy.


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