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Marjorie’s Maytime

CHAPTER VII
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AN EARLY ESCAPADE Marjorie and Kitty occupied the room that had been Marjorie's the summer before.

Another little white bed had been put up, and as the room was large, the girls were in no way crowded.
Kitty admired the beautiful room, but in her quiet way, by no means making such demonstrations of delight as Marjorie had when she first saw it.

Also Kitty felt a sort of possession, as she would return later and occupy the room for the whole summer.
"Lots of these things on the shelf, Midget, I shall have taken away," she said, as the girls were preparing for bed that same night; "for they're your things, and I don't care about them, and I want to make room for my own." "All right, Kit, but don't bother about them now.

When you come back in June, put them all in a big box and have them put up in the attic until I come again.

I only hope you'll have as good a time here as I had last summer.


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