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Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work

CHAPTER VII
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And your store is as neat and attractive as can be.

The fight is not against the signs themselves, but against putting them on fences and barns, and so making great glaring spots in a landscape where all should be beautiful and harmonious.

I suppose a man of your refinement and good taste has often thought of that, and said the same thing." "Why--ahem!--yes; of course, miss.

I agree with you that the signs are often out of place, and--and inharmonious." "To be sure; and so you must sympathize with Mr.Forbes's campaign." "In that way, yes; of course," said Mr.Latham, puzzled to find himself changing front so suddenly.
"Mr.Hopkins has taken a lot of money out of this town," remarked Patsy, examining a new kind of tooth wash.

"But I can't find that he's ever given much of it back." "That's true.


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