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"Do be still, Miss Pat," she said sedately. "We've waited two whole days already—five minutes more won't hurt us." Then suddenly he stretched out his little arms to me, and the dimples winked at me from all over his darling face. Patricia, absorbed in her own letter, merely grunted "Uh-huh" and turned the page. Then she burst out joyfully, "Well, of all people in the world! Listen, Norn. Miss Jinny is coming to town next week to stay four or five days, and she wants to know if we can get her a place here. Isn't that jolly!".
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"He is," says Dorothy, with growing animation.I tried logging in using my phone number and I
was supposed to get a verification code text,but didn't
get it. I clicked resend a couple time, tried the "call
me instead" option twice but didn't get a call
either. the trouble shooting had no info on if the call
me instead fails.There was
"Surely," thinks Mona to herself, "this strange young man is not altogether bad. He has his divine touches as well as another."
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"My word, she wasn't shy, was she?" interpolated Patricia, much diverted. "Besides, I wanted to see Miss Jinny," said Judith, affectionately twining her arms about Miss Jinny's waist. "I haven't seen her for a whole month, you know." Patricia flung herself on her sister, overwhelming her in a flurry of pink kimono and white arms. "Tell me!" she cried. "Tell me this minute, you aggravating thing! You're getting to be a regular miser of your news—you won't give up till it's dragged out of you. Speak, or I'll have your life!" "The truth!".
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