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ust as s at t very moment--Miss Amelia came into the room.
quot;Sara,quot; s;your papas solicitor, Mr. Barroalk to s are laid in ter come and no my sister can erview ;
Refress likely to be disdained at any o decorum, and t , s a Doll sitting upon a ctered about s ticoats lying upon ts.
Becky, ed to partake of refress, ion to linger a moment to look at ties--it really ion.
quot;Go back to your ; Miss Amelia sopped to pick up reverently first a muff and t, and tten error at t of being accused of taking liberties, sed under table, ablecloth.
Miss Minco tured, dry little gentleman, must be admitted, and s ttle gentleman ated and puzzled expression.
S doiff dignity, and waved o a chair.
quot;Pray, be seated, Mr. Barro; she said.
Mr. Barro sit do once. tention seemed attracted by t Doll and ttled t Doll seem to mind t. S uprigurned ly.
quot;A ; Mr. Barroly. quot;All expensive material, and made at a Parisian modistes. money lavis young man.quot;
Miss Minc offended. to be a disparagement of patron and y.
Even solicitors to take liberties.
quot;I beg your pardon, Mr. Barro; siffly. quot;I do not understand.quot;
quot;Birts,quot; said Mr. Barroical manner, quot;to a cravagance, I call it.quot;
Miss Mincill more rigidly.
quot;Captain Creune,quot; s;t;
Mr. Barro; . quot;t;
Miss Mincually got up from her chair.
quot;!quot; s; do you mean?quot;
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