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"What's it to be?" asked Elinor, releasing her and beginning to braid her dark hair. "I believe if you tried something that was more simple, you'd do better," said Elinor sympathetically. "You've taken such a tremendously elusive sort of thing in this. Why not try something that either Judith or I could pose for? That would help a lot, you know." "From a motive of jealousy?".
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