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From the Housetops

CHAPTER V
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You can't say that I've ever forgotten to do it." He looked aggrieved.

"You surely don't mean that I ought to knock at Anne's door ?" "Certainly.

What do you want ?" "Well," he began, depositing his long body on the couch and preparing to stretch out, "I'd like to kiss both of you if you'll let me." "Don't be silly," said Anne, "and don't put your feet on that clean chintz." "All right," said he cheerfully.

"My, how lovely the bride is looking to- day! I wish old Tempy could see you now.

He'd--" "If you are going to be disagreeable, George, you may get out at once," said Mrs.Tresslyn.
"I never felt less like being objectionable in my life," said he, "so if you don't mind I'll stay awhile.


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