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CHAPTER XXIII “WHERE IS AUNT WINNIE?”
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Tavia declared Dorothy’s insisting upon going back to the ranch1 so early “spoiled all her fun.”
“You can miss that fun, Miss,” said her chum, somewhat sharply. “Teasing Mr. Petterby is a good deal like a cat playing with a mouse. It’s fun for the cat, but tragic2 for the mouse.”
“Tragedy! Fancy!” responded Tavia, tossing her head. “As though my innocent little conversations with Lance were tragic in any way.”
“He thinks you are in earnest when you show interest in his affairs,” declared Dorothy.
“But you know, dear, he’s such fun!” pouted3 Tavia. “I can’t help plaguing him. He is so very innocent—a big man like him!—that he’s fair game. You are a regular spoil-sport.”
“I’ve another reason for going home,” said Dorothy, seriously. “Just the same, you are not to be trusted, Tavia. I am ashamed of you.”
“You needn’t be. I wouldn’t harm poor little Lance Petterby for the world!” giggled4 the black-eyed girl.
Dorothy was too worried over what the cowboy had told her about Philo Marsh5 to keep on joking with her friend. The instant they reached the ranch-house she ran to find Aunt Winnie.
“What do you mean, child?” asked Mrs. White.
“For that Marsh man.”
“Why, Dorothy! you are greatly excited. What is the matter?”
“No. I told him I would to-morrow if he brought out a
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ranch
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pouted
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giggled
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marsh
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commissioner
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gal
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jointly
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acting
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spoke
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ethics
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pony
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wheedling
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ledger
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relinquished
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hip
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provocation
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growled
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soothe
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savage
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shack
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twilight
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exasperation
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explicit
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delightful
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villain
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impaired
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greasy
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notary
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veranda
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unctuous
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muzzle
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wrath
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judgment
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standing
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nostrils
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bawling
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calves
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gallop
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