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They make sense to Rufie-Doof, and he responds to all of them.
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That struck me too, but as I say, they turned out for Rufie...
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That's not nice talk for a pretty gal like you, Rufie.
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry
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But in gentle tones she began asking questions of Babette as to the plans and needs for the next few days; and, in listening to her suggestions and promises of assistance, Rufie and Tilly ceased sobbing and drew closer, while even Lucy soon leaned forward, talking unreservedly.
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry
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Lucy had wept convulsively in her very long and very black veil, and Tilly and Rufie had sniveled on either side of her, after a last shrill quarrel over which should wear the black jacket, and which the cape with a black ribbon bow, that Joyce had provided.
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry
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Babette, a pretty girl with a rose and lily face, was soothing Rufie and Tilly near by, while Mrs. Hemphill, with her own baby in her arms, kept a sharp lookout both on this little group, and upon the two men in the small bedroom.
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry
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Rufie and Tilly sat in each of these separately, and declared, "if it wasn't for the studying they'd like to live there right along."
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry
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Rufie might bring even the little baby to the kindergarten.
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry
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Tilly, nestling in happy defiance within the shelter of his strong arm, tried to tell her woes, while Rufie dancing hotly about outside, declared in even shriller tones that Tilly deserved a slap and should get it, adding invitations to the younger girl to come out and see if she wouldn't, which were of doubtful persuasiveness.
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry
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