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Behind the Line

CHAPTER III
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Next summer I want you to come up to New Hampshire and see us for a while.

Of course, we can't give you sea bathing, and you won't look like a red Indian when you go home, but we could have a good time just the same." "Red Indian yourself!" cried Paul.

"You're nearly twice as tanned as I am.

I don't see how you did it.

I was there pretty near all summer and you stayed just three weeks; and look at us! I'm as white as a sheet of paper--" "Yes, brown paper," interpolated Neil.
"And you have a complexion like a--a football after a hard game." Neil grinned, then-- "By the way," he said, "did I tell you I'd heard from Crozier ?" "About Billy and the ducks?
And Gordon's not going back to Hillton?
Yes, you got that at the beach; remember ?" "So I did.


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