"Why, it's just a--a playday," stammered Helen, still trying to cling to the remnant of her secret. [Please select]
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"He _said_ it was a playday--that I was to go off and have a good time with Baby." [Please select]
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"If it's just a playday, why didn't he give it to you ter take it _tergether_, then." [Please select]
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But, ye see, he thinks he's lettin' ye down easy--a-sendin' ye that big check, an' tellin' ye ter take a playday. [Please select]
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But I--I--that is--how--" "Oh, I'm not going to take the playday.' [Please select]
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And don't forget that she also said: 'I hope you'll enjoy your playday as much as I shall mine. [Please select]
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With a frown John Denby took the proffered bit of paper upon which had been scrawled:-- I hope you'll enjoy your playday as much as I shall mine.' [Please select]
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