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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
ters