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Marjorie at Seacote

CHAPTER XV
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Wonder what became of the raisins ?" "You can see them here and there," said Marjorie.

"Those burned black spots are raisins.

Phew! how it smokes! I'm going out." "Let's call Ellen," said Kitty, "she said to." Being summoned, Ellen arrived on the scene of action.
"Arrah, Miss Kitty," she said; "shure, an' I thought ye cuddent make cake.

Now, why did ye thry, an' put all in such a pother?
Belikes ye want to make me throuble." "No, Ellen," said Kitty, smiling at her.

"I didn't do it purposely for that.


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