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From the Housetops

CHAPTER XV
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I have always thought of you as--as--er--sort of indifferent to--But, that just shows how little a fellow knows about his sister.

A sister never seems to be given the same flesh and blood feelings that other women have.
I'm sorry I said what I did a little while ago.

I take it back, Anne.

If you've got a chance to get Brady back--" "Stop! I spoke of your affairs, George, because they are not altogether hopeless.

We cannot discuss mine." "And as for that story, who is going to prove that Braden intentionally--" He checked the words, and switched off along another line.


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