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The Garies and Their Friends

CHAPTER XXVI
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She didn't want me to come away, and cried ever so much.

Let me show you what she gave me!" Charlie thrust his hand into his pocket, and drew out a small wallet, from which he counted out four ten-dollar bills, two fives, and a two dollar and a half gold piece, "Ain't I rich!" said he, as, with the air of a millionaire, he tossed the money upon a table.

"Now," he continued, "do you know what I'm about to do ?" Not receiving any answer from his wondering sisters or mother, he added, "Why, just this!--here, mother, this is yours," said he, placing the four ten-dollar bills before her; "and here are five apiece for Esther and Cad; the balance is for your humble servant.

Now, then," he concluded, "what do you think of that ?" Mrs.Ellis looked fondly at him, and, stroking his head, told him that he was a good son; and Esther and Caddy declared him to be the best brother in town.
"Now, girls," said he, with the air of a patriarch, "what do you intend to do with your money ?" "Mine will go towards buying me a dress, and Esther will save hers for a particular purpose," said Caddy.

"I'll tell you something about her and Mr.
Walters," continued she, with a mischievous look at her sister.
"Oh, Caddy--don't! Ain't you ashamed to plague me so ?" asked Esther, blushing to the roots of her hair.


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