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Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work

CHAPTER XIV
9/13

"Just now you must have some sleep and get your strength back.

And don't worry about Lucy.

Burke will do everything that can be done, and I am confident he will be able to trace the girl in time." "Thank you, sir." Then he followed the butler away to his room, and after the girls had discussed him and expressed their sympathy for the unfortunate fellow, they all turned their attention to the important matter of the campaign.
The debate with Hopkins was the thing that occupied them just now, and when Patsy joined the group of workers they began to discuss some means of scoring a decisive victory at the Fairview Opera House.

The Honorable Erastus still insisted upon making the anti-sign fight the prominent issue of the campaign, and they must reply forcibly to the misleading statements made in his last hand-bill.
Meantime Tom Gates was sunk in the deep sleep of physical exhaustion, and the day wore away before he wakened.

When at last he regained consciousness he found the sun sinking in the west and feared he had been guilty of indiscretion.


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