Bambi by Marjorie Benton Cooke
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"I've never noticed them."
"That's what I'm asking you to do. Look me over." He stared at her. "Yes, you're pretty--you're very pretty. Some people might call you beautiful." "Don't overdo it, Jarvis! Have you ever noticed my disposition?" "No--yes. Well, I know you're patient, and you must be good-natured." "I am. I am also healthy and cheerful." "I don't doubt it. Where is the paper?" She put her hands on his shoulders and shook him gently. "Jarvis, I want you to give me your full attention for five minutes." "What ails you to-day, Bambi?" "The only thing I lack is a useful education, so that I am not sure I can make a very big living just at first, unless I dance on the stage." "What are you driving at?" "Would you have any special objection to marrying me, Jarvis?" |
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