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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER III
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AN ATTRACTIVE GIRL On Saturday they were treated to a genuine surprise, for when the omnibus drew up before the hotel entrance it brought Arthur Weldon and his girl-wife, Louise, who was Uncle John's eldest niece.

It also brought "the Cherub," a wee dimpled baby hugged closely in the arms of Inez, its Mexican nurse.
Patsy and Beth shrieked in ecstasy as they rushed forward to smother "Toodlums," as they irreverently called the Cherub, with kisses.

Inez, a handsome, dark-eyed girl, relinquished her burden cheerfully to the two adoring "aunties," while Uncle John kissed Louise and warmly shook the hand of her youthful husband.
"What in the world induced you to abandon your beloved ranch ?" inquired Mr.Merrick.
"Don't ask me, sir!" replied Arthur, laughing at the elder gentleman's astonishment.

He was a trim young fellow, with a clean-cut, manly face and frank, winning manners.
"It's sort of between hay and grass with us, you know," he explained.
"Walnuts all marketed and oranges not ready for the pickers.

All our neighbors have migrated, this way or that, for their regular winter vacations, and after you all left, Louise and I began to feel lonely.


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