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they paint just alike; in fact, they do everything alike, and they look so much alike that it was a long time before I was able to tell which was which."
"Well, I dare say their paintings are very nice," Miles responded, "but I can't say that I ever saw flowers look just like theirs do."
"That's because you haven't 'the cultivated eye,'" laughed the girl. "You should get them to explain to you about it."
"Heaven forfend!" exclaimed Miles, devoutly. Presently, after he had watched her hand moving deftly before the canvas for a moment,—
"Then you have been here before this year?" he asked.
"Oh, yes; I was here last spring and again in the summer."
"At the Inn?"
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