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"And why not, may I ask, David?" Patricia nodded as she held the door wide for Elinor. "Griffin said she'd be ready for us, and Margaret Howes is coming straight down from composition class." "As a gentleman, I must accept your dismissal," he said, quietly; "but I decline to give up Isabella.".
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