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Marjorie at Seacote

CHAPTER XVII
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I don't see that you can do anything but take your hat and go home." Hester looked at him in amazement.
"What do you mean ?" she cried.

"I _won't_ go home! I'm Queen, and I'll stay here and _be_ Queen! Ruth can go home!" "No," said Mr.Bryant, more decidedly this time; "Ruth is not going home.

You're to go home, Hester.

I happen to know that the Maynard children and the Craig boys have already shown patience and unselfishness toward your tyranny and unreasonableness--now, they're not going to be imposed on any longer.

I'll have a voice in this matter myself.


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