[Aunt Jane’s Nieces by Edith Van Dyne]@TWC D-Link bookAunt Jane’s Nieces CHAPTER XVII 8/9
I just took it," said Patsy, saucily. "He shall not come," declared Aunt Jane, sternly.
"I'll have no interference from you, Miss, with my household arrangements.
Phibbs, call Louise!" Patsy's brow grew dark.
Presently Louise appeared. "Instruct the servants to forbid that boy to enter my dining room this evening," she said to Louise. "Also, Louise," said Patsy, "tell them not to lay a plate for me, and ask Oscar to be ready with the wagon at five o'clock.
I'm going home." Louise hesitated, and looked from Miss Jane to Patsy, and back again. They were glaring upon each other like two gorgons. Then she burst into laughter; she could not help it, the sight was too ridiculous.
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