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The shower was ended. A brisk western breeze was rapidly tearing away the gray thunder-clouds from the face of the June sky, and the sun shone down with renewed fervor.

“As hot as ’twas before the rain!” exclaimed Mrs. Curtis, as she opened her parasol and leisurely stepped from the Heywood drygoods store in which she had, half an hour before, taken shelter from the storm.

“Yes, it is ma’am,” said Mr. Brown, the proprietor, handing her the bundles she had bought from him, and he added: “You have a hot walk under this brillin’ hot sun. Better run in to our house an’ stay ter tea. You hain’t seen the twins yet. Smartest little critters ever was. Mrs. Brown’s getting’ on finely and will be glad to see you.”

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