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CHAPTER IX THE ACADEMY BALL Patricia, protesting, dragged herself from the restful nest, but by the time they had begun to arrange the gay little bags of candy in the big red Japanese lantern, she was as enthusiastic as Elinor could wish. Leaf II. A Love-Letter, Loaded..
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