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Excerpt from The Little Colonel in Arizona
"Joyce." said Ware, stopping beside his sister's sea in the long, Western-bound train, "I wish you'd go back into the observation-car, and make Mary stop talking. She's telling all she knows to a couple of strangers."
"Why don't you do it?" asked looking up from her magazine with a teasing smile. "That dignified scowl of yours ought to frighten anything into silence."
"I did try it," confessed Jack. "I frowned and shook my head at her as I passed, but all the good it did was to start her to talking about me. 'That's my brother Jack, ' I heard her say, and her voice went through the car like a fine pointed needle. 'Isn't he big for fourteen?
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