"So this is what you two get up to when I leave the room," said Dorothy
severely.
"Sure," said John Dene, "and we'll be getting up to it again, won't we,
mother?"
And John Dene smiled.
THE END.
[Transcriber's note: underscored text is indicated by tildes (~), e.g.
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