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(1919) [MARC] Author: Dikken Zwilgmeyer
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angry; but when I did it again and again, he
was furious. So I had to give it up. Then
when I really canie to think about it, I saw it
was wrong, so I would not do it any more,
anyway.

Once we bad Mr. Gorrisen on Examination
Day. Mrs. White, with her light kid gloves
on, sat in a chair on the platform and listened,
holding Karen’s dirty German reading-book
by the tip edge. She looked continually at the
book but she didn’t understand a word,—Til
wager anything you like she didn’t,—for she
never turned over the page when she should
have. I saw.that plainly. On a seat near the
door sat Madam Tellefsen, who had come to
listen to Mina; she did not put on any airs,
though. She never once pretended to
understand German, but laid the book down beside
her on the seat and sat there sweltering in her
French shawl and looking rather helpless.

Enough of that. I was just carving my
name on my desk-lid—verv deep and nice it
was to be—when all at once I noticed that Mr.

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