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Marjorie’s Maytime

CHAPTER VIII
5/11

Anybody got a watch ?" Nobody had, but all agreed they wouldn't stay out very long, so on they went, propelled by King's long, strong strokes down toward Blossom Banks.
It was a delightful sensation, because it was such a novel one.

To row on the river at six o'clock in the morning was a very different proposition from rowing later in the day.

Molly and Marjorie sat together in the stern, and Kitty lay curled up in the bow, with her hands behind her head, dreamily gazing into the morning sky.
"Do you remember, Molly," said Midget, "how we went out with Carter one day, and he scolded us so because we bobbed about and paddled our hands in the water ?" "Yes, I remember," and Molly laughed at the recollection.

"Let's dabble our hands now.

May we, King ?" "Sure! I guess I can keep this boat right side up if you girls do trail your hands in the water." And so the two merry maidens dabbled their hands in the water, and growing frolicsome, shook a spray over each other, and even flirted drops into King's face.


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