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BOOK 6 CHAPTER 1
make-believe in it, as if it ten for te of a German Grand Duke.

    `O pooemper. e are Adam and Eve unfallen - in paradise. Noative, for ty of ;And from obedience grows my pride and ;

    `O no, I s respect an Adam o play t.

    Surely tss and fears must be t in ual fitness t springs from tes fulfilling expectation just at t moment betes of t accord of descending ted loving co supersede any immediate demand for less impassioned forms of agreement. tralto  care to catecenor  oo, e time, ical principle must ion under sucances; and a violin faito rotten boroug empted to fraternise in a demoralising -ted soprano, and toned bass, singing,

    `it is every ne bliss,

    believed .

    `No;squot; to perfection.

    `t sounds complimentary, said Step cs nearly  one. ell, I can just sing this.

    Stepes representing tread of ts: - but iments. Minnys mistress tle to aste t  and scampered under test c eligible place in he crack of doom.

    `Adieu, quot;graceful consort,quot; said Steptoning  across ronising lover to ttle lady on tool. `My bliss is not incessant, for I must gallop o be t lunch.

    `You  be able to call on P is of no consequence: I e.

    `You omorrow, I suppose?

    `Yes, o tle family party. My cousin tom y  time. It ty - I t deal about it.

    `But I may come t day?

    `O yes! Come and be introduced to my cousin Maggie - t to have seen her, - you have described her so well.

    `Good-by, t sligary meeting of ten leave a
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