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Pembroke

CHAPTER XII
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"It was jest like her, givin' away a passel of old truck ruther than spend any money.

Well, I s'pose you may as well set that sofa in the parlor.

It ain't hurt much, anyway." Rose and her husband were to live with her parents for the present.
She was married that evening.

She wore a blue silk dress, and some rose-geranium blossoms and leaves in her hair.

Tommy Ray sat by her side on Sylvia's sofa until the company and the minister were all there.


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