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Judith was silent for the most part, but her eyes glowed like live coals and she kept tossing her pale, straight mane in the way she had when pleasantly excited. "What! that criminal?" "Ah, but how about Doris?" questioned Elinor sadly. "Isn't she to be remembered?".
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Elinor promised, smiling at Patricia's vehemence, and went off with her canvas, securely wrapped against curious eyes, held firmly in one gray-gloved hand. "I'll be about in the corridor when you come up," she promised. "You don't need to feel that way about it. It's the simplest thing in the world—after you once get settled. You're in great luck to get into life and head classes without ever having gone to school before. I fancy you are a very special brand of genius to have such privileges." "No, no, no! I would rather die. I love Maurice." Patricia gasped, and in the moment's silence that fell she gave the promising authoress a little shake..
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