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Madelon

CHAPTER I
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Good Lord, aren't men in leading-strings, no matter how high they kick!" "I can't stand here in the snow talking," said Burr, and he tried to push past.

But the other man stood before him with another laugh and cough.

"You aren't talking, Burr; I'm the one that's talking, and I've heard stuff that was worse to listen to.

You'd better stand still." "I tell you I'm going," said Burr, with a thrust of his elbow in his cousin's side.
"Well," said Lot, "go if you want to, or go if you don't want to.
That last is what you're doing, Burr Gordon." "What do mean by that ?" "You're going to see Dorothy Fair when you want to see Madelon Hautville, because you don't want to do what you want to.

Well, go on.


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