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The Younger Set

CHAPTER IV
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"It's probably good for us both; I age, you renew the frivolous days of youth when you were young enough to notice the colour of a girl's hair and eyes.

Besides, I'm very grateful to you.

Hereafter you won't dare sit about and cross your knees and look like the picture of an inattentive young man by Gibson.

You've admitted that you like two of my features, and I shall expect you to notice and _admit_ that you notice the rest." "I admit it now," he said, laughing.
"You mustn't; I won't let you.

Two kinds of dessert are sufficient at a time.


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