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Pembroke

CHAPTER VII
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They won't see through it, and it'll make things pleasanter.
I've felt bad enough about it.

I guess Mis' Thayer won't look down on us quite so much if we ask a party here and let 'em eat cherries for nothin'.

It's more'n she'd do, I'll warrant." "Maybe they won't any of them come," said Rose.
"H'm! Don't you worry about that.

They'll come fast enough.

I never see any trouble yet about folks comin' to get anything good that they didn't have to pay for." Rose and her mother calculated how many to invite to the party.


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