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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Abroad

CHAPTER XXVI
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We've started out to have the time of our lives, and we're getting it in chunks--eh, girls ?" "We certainly are, Uncle John!" Another chorus.
"Well, what do you say, Arthur Weldon ?" "Perhaps you are right, sir," answered the young man.

"And, anyway, I am deeply grateful for your kindness.

I fear I must return home in a couple of weeks, to look after business matters; but while I remain with you I shall try to conduct myself as you wish." "That sounds proper.

Is it satisfactory to you, Louise ?" "Yes, Uncle." "Then we've settled Cupid--for a time, anyway.

And now, my dears, I think we have all had enough of Taormina.


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