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Roger Ingleton, Minor

CHAPTER SIX
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Then she replaced it on the chimney- piece.
"Well," said Roger, "do you like him ?" "Yes, I do." "Aren't you a little afraid of him, too ?" "Not a bit.

He looks like a hero." Roger sighed.
"I'm glad there's one in the family," said he.
"Why not two?
I say, will your tutor mind your having painting-lessons of me ?" "Mind?
Not he.

I shouldn't be surprised if he wants to have some too." Rosalind laughed.
"That would be too terrible," said she.

"But I must go now.

Will you lend me this picture for a little?
I'd like to look at it again." Roger laughed.
"Oh yes, if you'll promise not to fall in love with him for good." When Roger presented himself at the appointed hour in his cousin's studio, he found that young lady very much in earnest and not at all disposed to regard her new functions as a jest.


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