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Only his papa wants us to give him a name that I think is too long for him, because it has always been in the family Enguerrand." "His name will be longer than himself, I should say, judging by the dimensions of this cap," said Fred, trying to laugh. "Bah!" replied Giselle, gayly, "but we can get over it by calling him Gue-gue or Ra-ra. What do you think?

Only his papa wants us to give him a name that I think is too long for him, because it has always been in the family Enguerrand." "His name will be longer than himself, I should say, judging by the dimensions of this cap," said Fred, trying to laugh. "Bah!" replied Giselle, gayly, "but we can get over it by calling him Gue-gue or Ra-ra. What do you think?

Only his papa wants us to give him a name that I think is too long for him, because it has always been in the family Enguerrand." "His name will be longer than himself, I should say, judging by the dimensions of this cap," said Fred, trying to laugh. "Bah!" replied Giselle, gayly, "but we can get over it by calling him Gue-gue or Ra-ra. What do you think?

And then the little twiddly bit of accompaniment at the end: "ra-ra." The terrace in front of the house was a long narrow strip of turf, bounded along its outer edge by a graceful stone balustrade. Two little summer-houses of brick stood at either end.