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The two girls used to meet several times a day, and every time

they met, Kitty's eyes said: "Who are you? What are you? Are

you really the exquisite creature I ioodness' sake don't suppose," her eyes added, "that I would

force my acquaintance on you, I simply admire you and like you"

"I like you too, and you're very, very sweet And I should like

you better still, if I had tiirl Kitty saw indeed, that she was always busy

Either she was taking the children of a Russian fa a shawl for a sick lady, and wrapping

her up in it, or trying to interest an irritable invalid, or

selecting and buying cakes for tea for someone

Soon after the arrival of the Shtcherbatskys there appeared in

the s two persons who attracted

universal and unfavorable attention These were a tall e hands, in an old coat too short for