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around It has all the names of the forks and knives and spoons, and it

tells you never to use sugar on your lettuce" And then she threw her arm

around her mother's waist "Honey, when you buy books for father, be sure

they are by Duard or Doyle Otherwise he will never read a

line"

"And I try so hard!" Tears cairl!" soothed the outlaw "I'll read the book

I know I'-block, but it's hard to teach an old dog

new tricks, that is, at the ring of the gong Run along to your party And

don't break any ood faith But once in the ballrooht took possession of her; and there was

havoc If a certain Anettes (implements of torture used by said son of Satan) had not been

leveled in her direction; if certain fans had not been suggestively spread

between pairs of feminine heads,--Nora would have been as harmless as a

playful kitten

From door to door of the ballroo Even Celeste was disturbed, for she saw that Nora's conduct was

not due to any light-hearted fun There was so bitter and ironic

cloaked by those shter In fact, Nora froeously The Barone sulked and tore at his mustache

He committed any number of murders, by eye and by wish When his time came

to dance with the ely, and

never said a word; and once done with, he sternly returned her to her

mother, which he deemed the wisest course to pursue