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Put Yourself in His Place

CHAPTER XXII
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There, to lessen the penance, we will talk about her.

Last time we met her, she told me you were the best-dressed gentleman in the room." "And did she like me any better for that ?" "Don't you be ungracious, dear.

She was proud of you.

It gratified her that you should look well in every way.

Oh, if you think that we are going to change our very natures for you, and make light of dress--why did I send you to a London tailor?
and why am I always at you about your gloves ?" "Mother, I am on thorns." "Well, we will go back.


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