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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER III
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Presently the three left the hotel and drove away in an automobile, having expressed a wish to meet their new friends again and become better acquainted with them.
"I was almost startled at running across Mrs.Montrose out here," said Arthur.

"After father's death, when I gave up the old home, I lost track of the Montroses; but I seem to remember that old Montrose went to the happy hunting grounds and left a widow, but no children.

I imagine these people are wealthy, as Montrose was considered a successful banker.

I'll write to Duggins and inquire about them." "Duggins seems to know everything," remarked Louise.
"He keeps pretty good track of New York people, especially of the old families," replied her husband.
"I can't see what their history matters to us," observed Patsy.

"I like to take folks as I find them, without regard to their antecedents or finances.


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