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The March Family Trilogy

PART II
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I'm sure I don't know where he is." "You might write to Miss Triscoe and ask." "I think I shall wait for Miss Triscoe to write to me," she said, with dignity.
"Yes, she certainly owes you that much, after all your suffering for her.

I've asked the banker in Nuremberg to forward our letters to the poste restante in Ansbach.

Isn't it good to see the crows again, after those ravens around Carlsbad ?" She joined him in looking at the mild autumnal landscape through the open window.

The afternoon was fair and warm, and in the level fields bodies of soldiers were at work with picks and spades, getting the ground ready for the military manoeuvres; they disturbed among the stubble foraging parties of crows, which rose from time to time with cries of indignant protest.

She said, with a smile for the crows, "Yes.


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