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Marjorie at Seacote

CHAPTER XVI
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"It's part of the performance." He engaged three rolling chairs, and as each chair held two people, he said, "How shall we divide up ?" "I'll take Mehitabel," said Cousin Jack, "and Hezekiah can go with my wife.

Then you two elder Maynards can use the third.

How's that ?" This arrangement was satisfactory and they started off, a strong man pushing each chair.
"Don't you think this is fun, Cousin Jack ?" asked Marjorie, as she watched the crowds and the lights, and Old Ocean rolling big black waves up on the shore.
"Yes, Mehitabel, I think it's gay.

There's a certain something at this place that you never see anywhere else." "Yes, it's quite different from Seacote, isn't it?
Everybody here seems to be in a hurry." "That's only because it's such a big and lively crowd.

Here we are at the pier.


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