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"You take the words out of my mouth," said he And indeed she had "She has no finesse yet," he told hiht have left that move to me"
"The lessons, you know," said Betty, "and, and the picture, if you really do want to do it"
"If I want to do it!--You knoant to do it Yes It's like the nursery game Hohen and where? Well, as to the how--I can paint and you can learn The where--there's a circle of pines in the wood here You know it? A sort of giant fairy ring?"
She did know it
"Now for the when--and that's the most i when the day is young and innocent and beautiful--like--like--" He was careful to break off in aembarrassht Gone down? Right!" he told himself
"I could come out at six if you liked, or--or five," said Betty, huood child," he told her silently, "so You don't give a man a chance"
"Then will you meet me here to-morrow at six?" he said "You won't disappoint me, will you?" he added tenderly
"No," said downright Betty, "I'll be sure to coret; "to-ood-bye"
"Good-bye, and--oh, I don't kno to thank you!"
"I'm very much mistaken if you don't," he said as he stood bareheaded, watching the pink gown out of sight
"Well, adventures to the adventurous! A clergyht have known it"