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"It isn't anything to kill for, Miss Pat," she rippled. "It's merely the Academy ball that takes place next week——" One after another, the girls mounted the stand beside Elinor, and read the little verses, while the assembly listened, and even the model, decorously cloaked, came from her little room, and with her crocheting in hand sat smiling at the nonsense. Patricia broke in on her dismal forebodings with a rippling, silvery laugh..
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