[Miss Billy by Eleanor H. Porter]@TWC D-Link book
Miss Billy

CHAPTER XVII
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She says her aunt's house is closed, awaiting its sale; but that she would like to open it for awhile this summer, if I'd like to go.
Naturally, you can understand that I'd very quickly fall in with a plan like that--one which promised so easily to settle our difficulties." "Yes, of course, of course," muttered William.

"It is very fine, very fine indeed," he concluded.

And again his voice failed quite to match his words in enthusiasm.
"Then I'll go and begin to see to my things," murmured Mrs.Stetson, rising to her feet.

"Billy seems anxious to get away." Billy did, indeed, seem anxious to get away.

She announced her intended departure at once to the family.


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