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Marjorie at Seacote

CHAPTER XII
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Now, how would you begin it, King ?" "'Dear Mrs.Geary,' of course." "Well, but I want it to be to him, too.

He was real nice,--in his queer way.

And if he hadn't looked after me, where would I have been ?" "That's so.

Well, say, 'Dear Mr.and Mrs.Geary, both.'" So Marjorie began: "'Dear Mr.and Mrs.Geary Both: "'This is a bread-and-butter letter----'" "I tell you, Mops, they won't like it.

They're not up in social doings, and they won't understand that bread and butter means all the things.


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