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"Hallo, Aunt Adeline!" he said aardly
"Well, Sanett, as not fond of youngthat he had not i; and Sarown to s, was embarrassed to discover that his aunt still affected him as of old That is to say, she made him feel as if he had omitted to shave, and, in addition to that, had sed so which had caused him to swell unpleasantly, particularly about the hands and feet
"Jolly ine I have not yet been out"
"Thought I'd look in and see how you were"
"That was very kind of you Theis my busy time, butyes, that was very kind of you!"
There was another pause
"How do you like Aly"
"Yes? Well, of course some people do Prohibition and all that Personally, it doesn't affect me I can take it or leave it alone"
"The reason I dislike A
"I like it myself," said Sam "I've had a wonderful time Everybody's treated me like a rich uncle I've been in Detroit, you know, and they practically gave me the city and asked me if I'd like another to take hoht have been the reatest invention on record"
"And what brought you to Anett, unolf In a tournanett, disapprovingly, "you could be better occupied Do you spend your whole tiolf?"
"Oh, no I hunt a bit and shoot a bit and I swiood lot, and I still play football occasionally"
"I wonder your father does not insist on your doing so to harp on the subject rather I suppose I shall take a stab at it sooner or later Father says I ought to get ht"
"I suppose old Eustace will be getting hitched up one of these days?" said Sam