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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER VIII
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Jack was lulled to sleep in Madge's room.

The trunks instead of disgorging chaos, were compelled to part with their contents in an orderly way.

In little more than an hour the two rooms allotted to Mr.and Mrs.Muir, and the nurse with the children, took on a cosey, inhabitable aspect, and by supper-time the ladies, in evening costume and with unruffled brows, joined Mr.Muir.
"The idea of my ever permitting Madge to go back to Santa Barbara!" exclaimed Mrs.Muir.

"This day alone has proved that I can never get on without her.

Just go and look at your room, sir.


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