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158 “Short for Maryland,” prompted Strong.

Bambi almost choked. The subject seemed to fascinate her father.

“Is Mary married?” he inquired.

“Yes, quite. Quite married.”

“I forget whether she visited us, my dear.”

“No, Mary never came to Sunnyside.”

“What a pity the friendships of our young days pass away, isn’t it?”

“Not at all. It’s a blessing,” snapped Jarvis. “When you think of all the donkeys you played with in your youth—”

“Mary was not a donkey,” giggled Bambi.

“I wasn’t speaking of Mary,” he remarked.

“I thought you said you were going to lunch in your room to-day, Jarvis,” the Professor remarked.

“That was yesterday,” Bambi said quickly.

“Oh, I can never remember details.”

“I thought that was what you did remember,” challenged Jarvis.

“You refer to figures. They, are not details. They are of enormous importance,” began Professor Parkhurst.

“Now, children, let us not trot out the family skeleton. The ‘Heavenly Twins’ can talk from now