15. The Magic
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quot;s me to read t; said Ermengarde, a little discouraged by ted turn of affairs.
quot;s you to kno; said Sara. quot;And if I can tell it to you in an easy , I s.quot;
quot; if I learn anyt; said rueful Ermengarde. quot;You ;
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quot;t ; Ermengarde asked.
quot;t you cant learn t; amended Sara. quot;If you cant, you cant. If I can--;
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