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Clover

CHAPTER VIII
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"I'm glad you've got a little place of your own, and don't have to sit with those poor creatures downstairs all the time." "It is much nicer.

Some of them are getting better, though." "Some of them aren't.

There's one poor fellow in a reclining-chair who looks badly." "That's the one whose room Mrs.Watson has marked for her own.

She asks him three times a day how he feels, with all the solicitude of a mother," said Phil.
"Who's Mrs.Watson ?" "Well, she's an old lady who is somehow fastened to us, and who considers herself our chaperone," replied Clover, with a little laugh.

"I must introduce you by-and-by, but first we want a good talk all by ourselves.
Now tell us why you haven't come to see us before.


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