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Marjorie’s Maytime

CHAPTER XV
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But now we will go to our rooms and freshen up a bit, and then we must get some dinner for our poor, famishing Kitty." Kitty laughed good-naturedly, for she was used to jokes about her appetite, and didn't mind them a bit.
They went upstairs to a pleasant suite of rooms, one of which was for the use of Midge and Kitty.
"You must change your frocks for dinner," said Mrs.Maynard to the girls.
"The suitcases will be sent up, and you may put on your light challies." So Marjorie and Kitty made their toilettes, stopping now and then for frantic expressions of joy and delight at the fun they were having; and soon, with ribbons freshly tied, and dainty house slippers, they were ready to go downstairs..


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