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Tracy Park

CHAPTER XXVI
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I always thought him splendid-looking, but he is more than that now; so tall and straight, with his head set on his shoulders in such an aristocratic kind of way, and then his eyes, which look at you so--well, I don't know how they do look at you, but they are eyes you would trust and never be afraid of anything bad behind them.

Uncle Arthur says his mother was lovely, and that his father was one of the handsomest men of his time, but I am certain that Harold looks better than either of them, and has inherited the good qualities of both, without a single bad one.

He is so nice and gentlemanly, and has such a kind, courteous way of saying and doing things.

Fred Raymond--who, you know, is so sweet on Nina St.Clair--says that if Harold had all the blood of a hundred kings in his veins he could not be more courtly or dignified in his manner than he is, and that is a great deal for a Kentuckian to say.

Fred is now at Grassy Spring, visiting Dick St.
Claire, and will stay until Nina comes home.


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