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Pembroke

CHAPTER V
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I suppose he's got used to living this way." "I shouldn't think they'd be very happy," Rebecca said; and she blushed, and her voice had a shamefaced tone.
"I don't suppose it makes so much difference when folks get older," Rose returned.
"Maybe it don't.

Rose." "What is it ?" "I wish you'd go into the store with me." Rose laughed.

"What for ?" "Nothing.

Only I wish you would." "You afraid of William ?" Rose peered around into Rebecca's bonnet.
Rebecca blushed until tears came to her eyes.

"I'd like to know what I'd be afraid of William Berry for," she replied.
"Then what do you want me to go into the store with you for ?" "Nothing." "You're a great ninny, Rebecca Thayer," Rose said, laughing, "but I'll go if you want me to.


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