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Chapter Thirteen - Two Sisters
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37 chapter thirteen Two sisTers Where are you going?” “To town.” “You to Waban, me to Waban. Wonderful, excellent, let us be going.” “Are you still married?” “Alone again.” “You alone, me alone, you to Waban, me to Waban. Wonderful, excellent, let us be going.” “Do you have children?” “They are imagined.” “Children imagined. I am alone, you are alone. You to Waban, me to Waban. Wonderful, excellent, let us be going .” “Have you seen our sister? What is she doing?” “She always is sewing.” “Our sister is sewing. Wonderful, excellent, let us be going.” “What sort of dolls are you making?” “Knock-kneed, pigeon-toed, lame.” “Oh, how darling! And strange.” “Dolls” ...