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Laddie

CHAPTER VII
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Laddie had braided their manes and tails, and they waved like silken floss in the sunshine, and the carriage was freshly washed and the patent leather and brass shone, and we rode flower-covered.

Ahead, Laddie and the Princess fairly tried themselves.

She hadn't put on her hat or habit after all.

When Laddie told her they were going to lead, she said: "Very well! Then I shall go as I am.

The dress makes no difference.


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