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P.S. by Georgina Trevellyn.
Mr. Claude, you must know, is behaving a little bit better;He and Papa are great friends; but he really is too shilly-shally,—
So unlike George! Yet I hope that the matter is going on fairly.
I shall, however, get George, before he goes, to say something.
Dearest Louise, how delightful to bring young people together!
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