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"I believe she'll like it," declared Elinor, confidently. "She does so love variety—and she has entered into everything already with such a vim." Patricia was about to break into angry tears on Elinor's neck, but the brisk and significant air with which Griffin spoke roused her to herself again. She put Elinor's arms away, and going to the mirror, smoothed her tumbled hair, and whisked away the telltale traces of her collapse, while Elinor sat quietly on the edge of the couch watching her with fond anxiety. "Did you follow the trail?" asked the major, waiving the question of rain or no rain..
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Patricia looked inquiringly at Elinor, who smiled at her serenely in return, much to Patricia's bewilderment. "Does Dido's explanation give you any clew?" she asked quickly. The negress glared savagely at him. A tall, good-looking man in tweeds was shaking hands heartily with Hannah Ann, while an esthetically dressed, rather languid young lady in pastel green was trying to introduce a pretty, smiling blond girl in black furs whom Patricia easily recognized as the original of the photograph that had stood on Mr. Lindley's desk at Greycroft, and the Haldens were explaining how they heard that the Lindleys were in town and so had come in on an earlier train specially to capture them for the house-breaking..
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