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"I see, you must have come in a hurry, eh?"
"Yes But coot one of my
own here, done in the same hand, hers I am under sealed orders--until
I shall have met you, which is now So I suppose soht as well have it all out
here, before we join the house party, so as to avoid any aardness"
"Oh, nothing in ," he replied "Miss
Emory only wanted to know if I'd please have her trunks shipped out
here fro her
a box of one She's polite, always,
dear old Helena--she says, here, 'So pleasant is our journey in every
way, and so kind have you gentle every luxury, that I can not think of a single thing I could
ask for except so ih I hid them under both
cushions in the stateroo lory