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Chapters from My Autobiography

CHAPTERS FROM MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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I glanced up.

Her face was grave, but there was a dim and shadowy twinkle in her eye which--All of a sudden I knew! and far away down in the hoary past I heard a remembered voice murmur, "Dey eats 'em guts and all!" "At--last! I've found one of you, anyway! Who was the other girl ?" But she drew the line there.

She wouldn't tell me.
FOOTNOTE: [4] That house still stands.
IV.
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But it was on a bench in Washington Square that I saw the most of Louis Stevenson.

It was an outing that lasted an hour or more, and was very pleasant and sociable.


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