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Elsie’s Womanhood

CHAPTER FOURTEENTH
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"Ah, if we had not lingered so long here, this would not have happened." "Not here, but elsewhere perhaps." "That is true, and no doubt all has been ordered for the best." Aunt Chloe presently returned, with the announcement that the bed was ready; and they retired for the second time, leaving the house in the care of Uncle Joe and the women servants.
It was some time before Elsie could compose herself to sleep, but near daybreak she fell into a deep slumber that lasted until long past the usual breakfast hour.

Mr.Travilla slept late also, while the vigilant Aunts Chloe and Phillis and Uncle Joe took care that no noise should be made, no intruder allowed access to their vicinity to disturb them.
The first news that greeted them on leaving their room, was of the failure of the pursuit after the burglar.

He had managed to elude the search, and to their chagrin Spriggs and his party had been obliged to return empty-handed.

The servants were the first to tell the tale, then Spriggs came in with a fuller report.
"The scoundrel!" he growled; "how he contrived to do it I can't tell.

If we'd had hounds, he couldn't.


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