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"It was the last line," says Mona, in explanation, clearly ashamed of herself, yet unable wholly to subdue her merriment. "It reminded me so much of that speech about tea, that they always use at temperance meetings; they call it the beverage 'that cheers but not inebriates.' You said 'that warms but not illumines,' and it sounded exactly like it. Don't you see!" Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels, "Wide open.".
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Puts the wretch that lies in woe "You and I appreciate Jack, if she doesn't, don't we, Mona?" she says, with pretty malice, echoing Mona's merriment. After which the would-be lecture comes to an end, and the three girls, clothing themselves in furs, go for a short walk before the day quite closes in. Together they went from the lodges toward the north. The sun was already hidden behind the nearby hills. "Bridget," says Mona, "will you go in and get me a cup of tea before I go to bed? I am tired.".
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