BOOK 6 CHAPTER 1
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`O, I suppose o be as proud as Lucifer. Not a brilliant companion, think.
`I like tom. Lolo. And papa is very fond of om principles. It o pay all s before he died.
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Step, and sauntered to tto, `Graceful Consort, as urned over tion, he desk.
`Come and sing this, he said, when he saw Lucy rising.
`, quot;Graceful Consortquot;? I dont t suits your voice.
`Never mind; it exactly suits my feeling, of good singing. I notice men voices are usually of t opinion.
`P into one of ives against quot;tionquot; ting t of sugared complacency and flattering