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Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation

CHAPTER XIV
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THE DANGER SIGNAL By this time the _Tribune_ had become the pride of all Millville, yet the villagers could not quite overcome their awe and wonder at it.

Also the newspaper was the pride of the three girl journalists, who under the tutelage of Miss Briggs were learning to understand the complicated system of a daily journal.

Their amateurish efforts were gradually giving way to more dignified and readable articles; Beth could write an editorial that interested even Uncle John, her severest critic; Louise showed exceptional talent for picking up local happenings and making news notes of them, while Patsy grabbed everything that came to her net--locals, editorials, telegraphic and telephone reports from all parts of the world--and skillfully sorted, edited and arranged them for the various departments of the paper.

It was mighty interesting to them all, and they were so eager each morning to get to work that they could scarcely devote the proper time to old Nora's famous breakfasts.
"We made a mistake.

Uncle," said Patsy to Mr.Merrick, "in starting the _Tribune_ in the wrong place.


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