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"Certainly not," interrupted Arkel, sharply. "I can prove nothing. I am quite puzzled." "Miss Judith Kent Kendall has just had her first story accepted and printed in The Girl's Companion." CHAPTER VII DAVID'S TREAT.
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Some time previously Major Jen had asked Etwald about the devil-stick, but only to be informed that the doctor knew nothing of the missing article. "Do you know, Miss Pat," said Elinor, breaking a long silence "that I don't like Doris Leighton any more. It isn't because she got the prize—you know me better than to think that—but I've been noticing her more closely recently and I don't think she rings true." The major looked at him for a moment or two, then, with a new idea in his head, he took David by the hand and led him into the chamber of death. Patricia thought Doris Leighton looked pale as she stood up on the model stand to read the nonsense verse that was on her candy bag, but her loveliness wrought the same spell on the others as it always had, and they listened to her silvery voice in appreciative silence, and applauded her warmly at the end..
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