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"I do want to fly, Ralph," Peachy said listlessly "Won't you let ain?"

Ralph shook his head inflexibly "Couldn't do it, my dear It's not

womanly The air is no place for a wouhtily "That's stateus, if not to fly But I don't want to quarrel - " Her voice

sank to pleading "I'd always be here when you ca It would not prevent ela's mother In fact, I could do it better because it would

ela with leamed

Ralph shook his head "Couldn't think of it, my dear The clouds are no

place for row after

the clipping to which we've sub on, and

I'll carry you down on the beach"

"Tell me about the New Camp, and what you did to-day!" Peachy asked,

after an interval in which she visibly struggled for control

"Oh, Lord, ask anything but that," Addington exclaiust of his old irritability "I work hard enough all day When I get

ho else It rests me not to think of