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From the Housetops

CHAPTER V
12/45

There is nothing more to be said, so please be good enough to consider the subject--" "Gee! but I'd like to have heard what he had to say to you!" "I am glad that you didn't," said Anne, "for if you had you might have been under the painful necessity of calling him to account for it, and I don't believe you'd like that." "Facetious, eh?
Well, my mind is relieved at any rate.

He spoke up like a little man, didn't he, mother?
I thought he would.

And I'll bet you gave him as good as he sent, so he's got his tail between his legs now and yelping for mercy.

How does he look, Anne?
Handsome as ever ?" "Anne did not see him." "Of course she didn't.

How stupid of me.


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