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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Abroad

CHAPTER XXVIII
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He has been interesting to us, but not popular, and you will not miss him when you come again to find he is not here.

If this time he has caused you an inconvenience, I am sorry.

It is regrettable, but,--" "But it is so!" said Patsy, laughing.
Tato was again transformed.

Patricia, who was the smallest of the three nieces, though not especially slim, had quickly altered one of her own pretty white gowns to fit the child, and as she was deft with her needle and the others had enthusiastically assisted her, Tato now looked more like a fairy than ever.
It was really wonderful what a suitable dress could do for the tiny Sicilian maid.

She had lost her free and boyish manner and become shy and retiring with strangers, although when in the society of the three nieces she was as sweet and frank as ever.


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