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Marjorie at Seacote

CHAPTER IV
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"He knows the most about writing things." "All right," agreed King.

"I'll edit the paper, only you must all contribute.

We'll have it once a week, and everybody must send me some contribution, if it's only a little poem or something." "I can't write poems," said Harry, earnestly, "but I can gather up news,--and like that." "Yes," said Marjorie, "that's what I mean.

But it must be news about us court people, or maybe our families." "Can't we make it up ?" asked Hester.
"Yes, I s'pose so, if you make it real court like and grand sounding." "What shall we call our paper ?" asked King.
"Oh, just the _Court Journal_," replied Midget.
"I don't think so," objected Hester.

"I think it ought to have a name like _The Sand Club_." "_The Jolly Sandboy_," exclaimed Tom.


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