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A Lost Leader

CHAPTER II
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I have no idea as to the exact position a caddie should take up." "What a pity you are going away so soon," she said.

"I might have given you lessons." "Don't tempt me," he begged.

"I can assure you that without me the constitution of this country would collapse within a week." She looked at him--properly awed.
"What a wonderful person you are!" "I am glad," he said, meekly, "that you are beginning to appreciate me." "As a caddie," she remarked, "you are not, I must confess, wholly perfect.

For instance, your attention should be entirely devoted to the person whose clubs you are carrying, instead of which you talk to me and watch Mrs.Handsell." He was almost taken aback.

For a pretty girl she was really not so much of a fool as he had thought her.
"I deny it _in toto_!" he declared.
"Ah, but I know you," she answered.


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