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Marjorie’s Maytime

CHAPTER II
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This was not a difficult one to learn, and King and Kitty took up the refrain, and they sang it over and over with great gusto, until Mrs.Maynard begged for a respite.
"But of course you don't mean anything like that ?" said Kitty, when the song had ceased.
"But that's just exactly what I do mean.

What do you think of the plan of the Maynards going a-Maying in their own motor car, and taking the whole month of May for it ?" Marjorie's eyes opened wide.

"I know what you mean!" she exclaimed; "you mean a tour--a tour through the country in an automobile! I've heard of such things!" "Wise child!" said her father; "well, that's exactly what I do mean.

A tour through the country in our own motor, and in our own Maytime.

How does it strike you ?" "It strikes me all of a heap!" cried Marjorie, throwing herself into her father's arms; "tell me more, quick! Seems as if I can't believe it!" "I can't believe it, either," said Kitty, slowly; "but I 'spect I can by the time we get ready to start.


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