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"Not at all. Dr. Etwald used it as a bandage." Judith, who had been scanning her narrowly, opened her eyes at this, and asked innocently, "Is that why you thought you'd like him? Because he was older and more grown-up?" "You are a prophet of evil, Etwald," said he. "First my poor Maurice, now Miss Dallas.".
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Miss Jinny, in her fine, last-season's dress, with the usual up-to-date hat on her scanty drab hair, and the twinkle of amusement at the continuous entertainment that life afforded her, was looking so well that Patricia voiced her wonder that she should have come to town for doctoring, as her letter had intimated. "Molly, Molly," he said, with a perfect rapture of chuckles in his voice, "now you look just as pretty as you do when you go to bed—all whity all over. You can kiss my kiss-spot a hundred times while I bear-hug you for that nice not-black dress," and before any stern person could have stopped us I was on my knees on the grass kissing my fill from the "kiss-spot" on the back of his neck, while he hugged all the starch out of the old white dress. "Do be still, Miss Pat," she said sedately. "We've waited two whole days already—five minutes more won't hurt us." What his real name was nobody knew, but he said that he was called Battersea, after the parish in which he had been reared as a foundling..
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