Chapter XIV.
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quot; did you say?quot; asked t know w she was doing.
quot;; Dorot on, standing time on foot.
quot;; replied tin oodman calmly.
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t; is your command?”
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Dorot Monkeys, one of t to her.
quot;o obey the Golden Cap?”
she asked.
quot;t is a long story,quot; ans;but as elling you about it, if you wish.”
quot;I so ,quot; she replied.
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quot;t tiful princess, e, and s from great blocks of ruby. Every- one loved est sorro so love in return, since all too stupid and ugly to mate iful and last, te made up and man in all ty t Gayelette loved ened to make everythe wedding.
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ume of pink silk and purple vel- vet, and my grandfat il to ter.
quot;`S, my fine