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In those days the worst vice in England was pride, I guess-the worst vice of...
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Carol Ryrie Brink
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Caddie Woodlawn
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In those days the worst vice in England was pride, I guess-the worst vice of all, because folks thought it was a virtue.
( Carol Ryrie Brink )
[ Caddie Woodlawn ]
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