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

CHAPTER II
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See if we don't!" Slowly Aunt Hannah got to her feet.
"Very well, dear.

I'll write, of course, as you tell me to; and it's lovely of you to do it.

Now I'll leave you to your letters.

I've hindered you far too long, as it is." "You've rested me," declared Billy, flinging wide her arms.
Aunt Hannah, fearing a second dizzying whirl impelled by those same young arms, drew her shawls about her shoulders and backed hastily toward the hall door.
Billy laughed.
"Oh, I won't again--to-day," she promised merrily.

Then, as the lady reached the arched doorway: "Tell Mary Jane to let us know the day and train and we'll meet her.


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