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"Rosemary A Christmas story"

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At the end of the first shocked instant, they both laughed wildly,
desperately. It was the only thing to do.
"After all," gasped Evelyn, "she has paid me back--what she owed
me,--and Rosemary."
"She's given me the pleasure of making Christmas come all over again,
to-morrow, that's all," said Hugh. "Women are strange. Thank heaven,
_she_ has vanished."
"But nothing matters--at least not much," said Rosemary, smiling through
her tears, "since you're not going to vanish, fairy father."

THE END
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Transcriber's Notes:
Punctuation normalized.
Page 117, Eze changed to Eze to match rest of text (Eze children).
Page 122, bet changed to bete (la petite bete).


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