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The girls had been talking of the initiation and the part that Elinor had played. "Oh, there is no fear of that," said Jen, in a confident tone. "Free quarters and plenty of food will keep Battersea in my kitchen. If he were guilty of the crime, he would not stay, but as it is he will remain under my eye. I intend to question him further about the connection between Dido and Etwald; I wonder what power the doctor holds over the negress." Elinor looked at them with a little quick sigh of excited envy..
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"Don't I always study like this?" replied Judith without looking up. "Go ahead as long as you like—only don't talk. I want to study." "A proof of his innocence," cried Jen, promptly. "I say, this is fine!" declared David, as he looked about him in the palm-shaded, pink and gold dining-room. "Beats our refectory at the Prep, doesn't it, Tommy old boy?" "He did not see it taken out of the house," explained Arkel, referring to some notes which he held in his hand, "but he saw it put into the carriage.".
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