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'I a in spite of hiracious

on my account!' tittered Flora; 'but of course you never did why should

you, pray don't answer, I don't knohere I' about the Chinese ladies whether their eyes are really so long

and narroays putting me in mind of mother-of-pearl fish at cards

and do they really wear tails down their back and plaited too or is

it only the ht off their

foreheads don't they hurt themselves, and why do they stick little bells

all over their bridges and tes or don't they

really do it?' Flora gave hiain, as if he had spoken in reply for soracious Arthur!--pray

excuse me--old habit--Mr Clenna a time, and with so many lanterns and uht to be and no doubt actually is, and

the sums of money that must be made by those two trades where everybody

carries thes them everywhere, the little shoes too and the

feet screwed back in infancy is quite surprising, what a traveller you

are!' In his ridiculous distress, Clennalances

without in the least knohat to do with it