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Pembroke

CHAPTER V
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But there wa'n't any need of your makin' any special talk with him, or lookin' as if you was tickled to death to see him." "I didn't.

I wouldn't go across the room to see William Berry.

You haven't any right to say such things to me, mother." "I guess I've got a right to talk to my own daughter.

I should think things had come to a pretty pass if I can't speak when I see you doin' out of the way.

I know one thing, you won't go to that store again.


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