Chapter Fifteen
e, C colour are Miss Lillys eyes? Are they brown, or blue?
me strangely.
I they are brown, miss.
Are you sure?
I think so, miss.
I too.
But I sure. I tle faster. Cing.
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No, so t one, mind you co give you your egg. You may he needle.
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I co ttle girl—e nootage door. t Charles. I said,
Ce turned our last. Give me a sixpence, in . Not t one. you got a brighter?
I took test an extra she sleeve of my gown.
are you going to do, miss? he asked.
Never mind. Stay le.
I stood and straig; t out from bely over to te of ttage, as if I
tle girl turned her head and saw
me.
All rig. I just met your ma. Look here,
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