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Patty and Azalea

CHAPTER I
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You've not forgotten your dinky tea-porch ?" "No; but this is different.

A tea-house is lovely, and--" "All right, Madame Butterfly, have one if you like.

Come down this way." They went along a picturesque path, between two rocky ravines,--a bit of real scenic effect that made, indeed, a fine setting for a little structure for a pleasure house of any kind.
"Lovely spot!" and Patty stood still and gazed about over her domain.
"Seems to me I've heard you remark that before." "And will again,--so long as we both shall live! Oh, Little Billee, I'm so glad I picked you out for my mate--" "_I_ picked _you_ out, you mean.

Why, the first moment I saw you, I--" "You kissed me! Yes, you did,--you bad man! I wonder I ever spoke to you again!" "But I kissed you by mistake that time.

I'd no idea who you were." "I know it.


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