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Cap’n Warren’s Wards

CHAPTER XII
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But why is she wearin' brown hair, if it ain't neither false or dyed?
Back in the third chapter 'twas _black_, like her eyes." Caroline burst into another laugh.

Pearson blushed to his forehead.
"Well, by George!" he admitted, "you're right.

I believe I did have it black, at first." "You sartin did! I ain't got any objections to either color, only it ought to stay put, hadn't it?
In a town of the size she's livin' in, a girl with changeable hair is likely to be kind of conspicuous.

I tell you! maybe it bleached out in the sun.

Ho, ho!" The writer made a note on the margin of his manuscript and declared that his heroine's tresses and eyes should be made to correspond at all stages.


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