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friends,  although  it  h  true,  as  Wilifred

                               said,  they  were  i4 not  exactly  the  same
                               kind,"

                                  “ She  is  very  nice,  and  I  like  her,  but
                               she’s  queer,” Wilifred  explained.  “ She

                               thinks  it  *s  coarse  to  have  so  many

                               dogs,  and  she  always  screams  when  a
                               horse  gets  up  on  his  hind  legs,  no

                               matter  whether  anybody  is  hurt  or
                               not”

                                  Everything was  going  on  smoothly  in

                               the  Moran  family,  when  one  day  the
                               boys  came  from  the  town with  an  aston­

                               ishing  story  of  a  little  girl  they  had

                               seen  there  who  was  the  very  image  of
                                Wilifred.

                                   “  It  is  the  most  remarkable  likeness
                               you  ever  saw,  Sir,"  said  Randolph,

                                the  elder  lad,  to  his  father.  “  I  never
                               saw  anything  like  it  even  between  sis­

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