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Uncle Max

CHAPTER XXIV
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She asked after you, Ursie, and sent you a power of love, and I hope it will do you good.' 'And what have you been doing with yourself all day, Jill ?' I asked, rather anxiously.
'Oh, lots of things,' tossing back her thick locks.

'Let me see.

Lady Betty came to fetch me for a walk, and we met Mr.Tudor.He is all alone, poor man, and very dull without Mr.Cunliffe; he told us so: so Lady Betty brought him back to lunch.

And Miss Darrell was so cross, and told poor Lady Betty that she was very forward to do such a thing; they had such a quarrel in the drawing-room about it.

Mr.Tudor came in and found Lady Betty crying, so he made us come out in the garden, and we played a new sort of Aunt Sally.


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