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twisted his mustache, eyed her aslant and took the plunge.
"I guess joy-ridin' kinda.html">kinda calls up old times, ay?" he began
maybe it brings back painful memories, as the song goes."
"Oh, no," said Marie spiritlessly. "I don't see why it should."
"No? Well, that's good.html">good to hear you say so, girlie. I was kinda
little person like you. But if you've put it all outa your mind,
see you saw where you'd made a mistake.html">mistake, and backed up. That takes
to blame--innocent little kid like you--"
"Yes," said Marie, "I guess I made a mistake, all right."
"Sure! But you seen it and backed up. And a good thing you did.
eucalyptus trees feathered against the stars. "What?" she asked
the toboggan already. But I know a little girl that's aw-fully
heard how Bud's going to the dogs. If you haven't, I don't
so that her profile, dainty and girlish still, was revealed like
heard how Bud's turned out to be a regular souse? Honest, didn't
me, Buds some pickled bum, these days. I run across him up in the
silly--much as I knew about Bud that you never knew, I never
imitation of distaste for his subject. "Say, this is great, out
protectiveness which stops just short of being proprietary.
light. "It's great, don't you think? I don't get out very often,
takes up all my time."
"You working? Say, that's a darned shame! Don't Bud send. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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