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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER XV
11/28

"It was generous and thoughtful in young Jones to present these things and we ought not offend him by refusing his 'mementos,' as he calls them." Perhaps all the nieces were relieved to hear this verdict, for already they loved their beautiful gifts.

That evening the Stanton girls and their Aunt Jane received their parcels, being fully as much surprised as the others had been, and their boxes also contained pearls.

Flo and Maud had lavallieres, the latter receiving one as large and beautiful as that of Patsy Doyle, while Mrs.Montrose found a brooch set with numerous smaller pearls.
Patsy urged them all to wear the ornaments to dinner that evening, which they did, and although Jones was not there to observe the effect of the splendid pearls, Mr.Le Drieux was at his place in the dining room and made more notes in his little book.
That was exactly what Patsy wanted.

"I can't stand the suspense of this thing," she whispered to Uncle John, "and if that man wants any information about these pearls I propose we give it to him.

In that way he will soon discover he is wrong in suspecting the identity of Jack Andrews and A.Jones." Mr.Merrick nodded absently and went to his corner for a smoke.


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