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Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Millville

CHAPTER V
13/17

Will you remember me ?" "Surely, miss; by your voice," returned the old woman, beaming delightedly at these evidences of kindliness.
"Here is another, Nora," said their cousin, in gentle tones.

"I am Louise." "Three young and pretty girls, Nora; and as good as they are pretty," announced Uncle John, proudly.

"Will you show us in, Thomas, or will your wife ?" "Nora will take the young ladies to their rooms, sir." "Not now, Uncle!" they all protested, in nearly identical words; and Louise added: "Let us drink in the delights of this pretty picture before we shut ourselves up in the stuffy rooms.

I hope they've been aired." Patsy ran to a chicken-coop on the side lawn, where a fussy hen was calling to her children that strangers had arrived.

Beth exclaimed at the honeysuckle vines and Louise sank into a rustic chair with a sigh of content.
"I'm so glad you brought us here.


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