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The Girl from Montana

CHAPTER XIII
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He would probably have to drive the young lady down here sometime, according to that message.
Mrs.Brady, her daughter, and Lizzie stuck their heads out into the lamplighted street, and watched the dignified butler out of sight.

Then they went in and sat down in three separate stages of relief and astonishment.
"Fer the land sakes!" ejaculated the grandmother.

"Wall, now, if that don't beat all!" then after a minute: "The impertinent fellow! And the impidence of the woman! Thank me fer my kindness to me own grandchild! I'd thank her to mind her business, but then that's just like her." "Her nest is certainly well feathered," said Aunt Nan enviously.

"I only wish Lizzie had such a chance." Said Lizzie: "It's awful queer, her looking like that, too, in that crazy rig! Well, I'm glad she's gone, fer she was so awful queer it was jest fierce.

She talked religion a lot to the girls, and then they laughed at her behind her back; and they kep' a telling me I'd be a missionary 'fore long if she stayed with us.


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