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For Valour

Yes, I do, said Peter,

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'Yes,'said Bobbie,
downr
you don'ightt llike
y; 'andtoo.don'Becauset you
it,
to he
ughtn t we be
satis doubt
fied ful
with y, 1
know
ad not ask tor anything more?> just having
I do.
But
Who did ask for done it.
anyt
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solin
diegrs more, silly?' said her
they're glad enough to get it all thedon' t ask for it; but
hemedals. Then
be when I'm very old same. Perhaps itll
them to my grandchildren and indeed,
say, "We
Ishall
show
ianu" and they' be awtully proud of meonly did our
You have to bebe
married,
don't have any grandchildren. warned Phyllis, or you
I supposeIshall bave to
Peter, 'but it will be an
be married someday,
awful bother said
all the time. I'd like to
marry having her
alady who had round
and only woke up once or trances,
twice a year:
Just to say you were the light of
to sleep again. Yes. That her life and then go
*When I get married, wouldn' t be bad,' said Bobbie.
said Phyllis, I shall want him
towant me to be
him say how niceI
awake all the time, sothat I can hear
1 think it would be
am.'
nice,' said Bobbie, 'to marry
SOmeone verypoor, and then you'd do all the
work and
love you most frightfully, and see the blue
Smoke curling upup among the trees from the domestic
wood
heart
-
h asas he came home from work every night. Isay
we've got to answer that letter and say that the time
and place will be
convenient to us. There's the soap,

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