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Gypsy Breynton

CHAPTER IX
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"I am having such a good time thinking that I'm really here.

You go to sleep." Sarah was so much accustomed to doing as Gypsy told her, that she turned over and went to sleep without another word.

It was not a good thing for Gypsy to be so much with just such a girl as Sarah.

She was physically the weaker of the two, as well as the more timid, and she had fallen into a habit of obeying, and Gypsy of commanding, by a sort of mutual tacit agreement.

It was partly for this reason, as was natural enough, that Gypsy chose her so often for a companion, but principally because Sarah never refused any romp or adventure; other timid girls liked to have their own way and choose their own quiet plays.


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