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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER III
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The other girl is pretty, too, but much younger than her sister--or friend, for they do not resemble one another much.

They came in a few minutes ago and are seated at the table in the opposite corner." "New arrivals, I suppose," remarked Uncle John, who from his position could observe the group.
"No," said Patsy; "their waitress seems to know them well.

But I've never before seen them in the hotel." "We are always early at meal time," explained Beth, "and to-day these people are certainly late.

But they _are_ pretty girls, Patsy.

For once I concur in your judgment." "You arouse my curiosity," said Arthur, speaking quietly, so as not to be overheard in the far corner.


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