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Grace Harlowe’s Golden Summer

CHAPTER VIII
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If Amarna can swathe her distinguished features, so can I.Then she won't know I'm a twin.

I must say she seems better at reading the past than predicting the future.

I don't see how she could tell a single thing about you, Sara, when you just stood still there.

Fortune-tellers generally ask to look at one's palm." Having delivered herself of this wise opinion, Julia flitted off to the house to secure the disguising scarf.
"I defy you to pick me out as a twin," was her merry challenge, when returning to the group on the lawn she wound her long chiffon scarf twice about her head.

"Thank goodness, Sarah and I never dress alike.
You'll have to lead me, J.Elfreda Briggs.


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