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Rodney laughs, in an inward fashion, biting his lip and looking down. "You may," says Mona, bracing herself for the ordeal. "Yes; I stopped there for two or three days on my way down here. Well—and—your brother?" He cannot to himself explain the interest he feels in this story..
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"Happy?" reproachfully. "I shan't know a happy moment until I see you again!" "Well, not just now, I think," says Mona, evasively. At this appalling speech Geoffrey's calculations fall through, and he gives himself up to undisguised mirth. "Look at him, under that fern there!" exclaims Mona, in her clear treble, that has always something sweet and plaintive in it. "On your right—no! not on your left. Sure you know your right, don't you?" with a full, but unconscious, touch of scorn. "Hurry! hurry! or he will be gone again. Was there ever such a hateful bird! With his good food in the yard, and his warm house, and his mother crying for him! Ah! there you have him! No!—yes! no! He is gone again!".
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