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prise increased; and she was glad that he had joined
her.

To be seen walking with such a companion added
to her pleasure. She would have described him as
"altogether quite stunning-looking"; and she liked
his tall, dark thinness, his gray clothes, his soft
hat, and his clean brown shoes; she liked his easy
swing of the stick he carried.

"Shouldn't I have said it?" he asked. "Would
you rather not be taken for a Spanish countess?"

"That isn't it," she explained. "You said-----"

"I said I'd take you for whatever you wanted me
to. Isn't that all right?"

"It would all depend, wouldn't it?"

"Of course it would depend on what you wanted."

"Oh, no!" she laughed. "It might depend on a
lot of things."

"Such as?"

"Well-----" She hesitated, having the misechiev-
ous impulse to say, "Such as Mildred!" But she
decided to omit this reference, and became serious,
remembering Russell's service to her at Mildred's
house. "Speaking of what I want to be taken for,"
she said;-----"I've been wondering ever since the other
night what you did take me for! You must have

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Publication Information: Book Title: Alice Adams. Contributors: Booth Tarkington - author, Arthur William Brown - illustrator. Publisher: Doubleday, Page & Company. Place of Publication: Garden City, NY. Publication Year: 1921. Page Number: 145.
    
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