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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II

CHAPTER XVI
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I thought you'd like to see this lady's letter.

She says she knows you." "Do not answer it, then." He went off and conferred with the others.
Hodson spoke of the dog he sold to Frank.

"Yes," said I, "since he was a very nice dog, therefore he was worthless." "Sir ?" And he went off after looking back at me in a queer way.
The day went on in that fashion.

When I came out to go to lunch, the stairs down led upward and I found myself, therefore, stepping out of the roof on to the sidewalk--the house upside down.

Smith looked puzzled.


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