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Marjorie at Seacote

CHAPTER XVI
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One such escapade is enough for one night." The other guests on the veranda looked curiously at the group, but Kitty was protected from view by her own people, and, too, the big cloak hid all deficiencies of costume.
"Well, we have to get used to these unexpected performances," said Mr.
Maynard, "but I do believe my children are more ingenious than others in trumping up new games." "We are," said Kitty, "but usually it's Midget who does the crazy things.

King and I don't cut up jinks much." "That's so," agreed Uncle Steve.

"Last summer Miss Mischief kept us all in hot water.

But this year, Kitsie has been a model of propriety.

She never walks out of second-story windows when she's at our house.


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