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From the Housetops

CHAPTER VII
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Plucky little beggar, too.

Lot of people like the Fenns and the Roush girls have taken her up, primarily, I suppose, because the Tresslyns threw her down.
She's making good with them, too, after a fashion all her own.

Must be something fine in a girl like that, Brady,--I mean something worth while.
Straight as a string, and a long way from being a disgrace to the name of Tresslyn.

Quaint, isn't she ?" "Amazingly so.

I think George would marry her all over again if she'd have him, mother or no mother." "Well, she's quaint in another respect," said Dodge.


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