The Question Party
quot;Some are c,quot; said Mr. Lynch.
quot;For !quot; exclaimed Mr. e.
quot;A bit of fres; said Mr. Lync;can --quot;
Mr. e dreol and s Mr. Lync.
quot;Good Lord! ; cried Mrs. teach.
Dr. Balfour knelt over t;Yes, ; ed tor in placing the sofa.
quot;t one more card in t; said Mrs. teaco ticle in question. quot;Dare it?quot;
quot;Yes, yes,quot; ;I sincerely it may be a favorable one,quot; said Mrs. teac;for I fear onig;
t card eac closely on bot;Blank!quot;
quot;A prop; said t; o ;
quot;It a matter of forekno; said Maria. quot;t to e.quot;
quot;ell,quot; said Mrs. teac;I am not entirely satisfied tle experiment t to anoto certainment for our next.quot;
quot;Not at all,quot; said Mr. e. quot;te its sad but necessary consequences, delig recall ing ty. And as I s party, I s certainly adopt your little experiment, as you call it.quot;
quot; ion be?quot; asked Miss Ja.
quot;Somet; said Mr. e, winkle.
quot;Parties are al; said Miss Ja.
quot;I am inviting Geronimo, co be in to; said Mr. e.
quot;t all t; said Mrs. teac;as I am told t remely cruel to ;
quot;remely cruel to everyone,quot; said Mr. e.
Yes, it y after all, Maria t. My mot dumb. My motelligent. It o t Mr. Lyncrange is justice! ful woman!
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