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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER X
10/14

I agree with Patsy that the little ones ought to have their own theatres and their own pictures." "That will come, in time," prophesied Aunt Jane.

"Already the film makers are recognizing the value of the children's patronage and are trying to find subjects that especially appeal to them." They reached the hotel soon after ten o'clock and found "Ajo" seated in the lobby.

He appeared much brighter and stronger than the day before and rose to greet Patsy with a smile that had lost much of its former sad expression.
"Congratulate me, Dr.Doyle," said he.

"I'm still alive, and--thanks to your prescription--going as well as could be expected." "I'm glad I did the right thing," she replied; "but we were all a little worried for fear I'd make a mistake." "I have just thrown away about a thousand of those food-tablets," he informed her with an air of pride.

"I am positive there is no substitute for real food, whatever the specialists may say.


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