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"Father and Ruth never liked Dora And Fred--I told you how Fred acted as soon as he saw her!"
"There was Royal Wheelock, James Clifton, or that handsome Dick Potter Why didn't you ask theht to have pillared your own side A girl without her beaux is always on the wrong side if the girl with beaux is against her"
"It was the great tilory of it"
"All her own share--that was right All of your share, also--that was as wrong as it could be"
"Clifton is yachting, Royal and I had a little , and Dick Potter is too effusive"
"But Dick's effusiveness would have been a good thing for Fred's effusiveness Two o on a complimentary ran-tan at the saoes without saying But Dora's indiscretions are none of your business while she is under her father's roof; and I don't know if she hadn't a friend in the world, if they would be your business I have always been against people trying to do the work of THEM that are above us We are told THEY seek and THEY save, and it's likely they will look after Dora in spite of her being so unknowing of herself as to marry a priest in a surplice, when a fool in "
"I don't want to quarrel with Dora After all, I like her We have been friends a long time"
"Well, then, don't ainst one enemy One hundred friends ish you well, and one enemy will DO you ill God love you, child! Take the world as you find it Only God canto coot cards, did you not?"
"I believe I did They don't matter Let Dora and her flirtations alone, unless you set your own against the----"
"He thinks all she does is perfect"
"I dare say Priests are a soft lot, they'll believe anything He's love-blind at present Soet his eyes opened As for Fred Mostyn, I shall have a good deal to say about hi now"