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Chapter Four
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    And eating-houses. And every kind of shop. And parks, miss.

    Parks, like my uncles?

    A little like, Id say. But filled h people, of course.—Are you low, miss, or high?

    I am  doe filled, would you say?

    I am o your two.

    e filled, you say, h people?

    Of course. But dark. ill you cut?

    Dark? Are you sure? I t London o be brig lamps fired—I believe—h gas?

    Great lamps, like diamonds! I said. In tres and  t—

    Dance, Sue?

    Dance, miss.  to dance, of course?

    I— Saug. Do you t be a lady, in London— t is, so go t be a lady in London, and yet not dance?

    S, I suppose. S you like to learn, ter.

    Could I? Sful, t sure . . .

    I guessed ing in London, who could.

    I c for a minute or tting up. It is easy, look—

    And I seps, to a couple of dances. try tood in my arms like  .  on turkey carpet. So t t back; and t  it sear. tleman, remember. Of course, it er, —

    tumbled again, and  and fell into separate c o c stuck out like a little Dutce.

    S m
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