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Patricia was silent, weighing this suggestion. They both broke into negation at once as they reached their own front door. She sprang forward as the second window slowly moved and a muffled figure stood on the balcony. "No," murmured Mrs. Dallas, sinking into a large chair. "You are right. I have been in the sun all the morning, and only now am I beginning to feel warm, I shall certainly go back to Barbadoes.".
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When Elinor and Patricia were alone, Patricia opened the subject that had been occupying her thought for the last few minutes. "I have not set eyes on it since that night you showed it to me," declared Etwald, coolly. "You refused to sell it to me, so of course I gave up all idea of possessing it. All the same," finished he, politely, "I am sorry that it is lost." "Do get on, Miss Pat," urged Judith, folding her napkin. "I've got to get to school sometime this morning, you know." "Isn't the frat paper lovely?" she sighed. "I do hope I shall go to college—or else have a husband who belongs to a lot of——".
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