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Richard Vandermarck

CHAPTER VII
12/27

Do you know, you smoke a great deal more than is good for you." "Well, I will not smoke any more to-night if you say so.

Only don't go in the house." "Oh, yes, you know we only came out to smoke." He stood in front of the path that led to the piazza and said, in an affectionate, gentle way, "Stay and walk a little longer.

I have not told you half how glad I am that you are here at last." "Oh, as for that, you've got a good many weeks to tell me in.

Besides, it's getting chilly," and I gave a little shiver.
"If you're cold, of course," he said, letting me pass and following me, and added, with a shade of anxiety, "Why didn't you tell me before?
I never thought of it, and you have no shawl." I felt ashamed of myself as I led the way up the piazza steps.
In the hall, which was quite light, they were all standing, and Mr.
Langenau was in the group.

They were petitioning him for music.
"Oh, he has promised that he will sing," said Sophie; "but remember he has not had his tea.


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