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Wakulla

CHAPTER XX
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"Don't you want to go and look at it ?" They said of course they did, and Mark said he would go too.

They were perfectly delighted with the new house and everything in it, and praised it for being so tiny and cosey and comfortable, until Frank thought he had never felt so happy and proud before.

It was no wonder, for this was the first time he had ever known the pleasure of extending, to those whom he loved, the hospitality of a pleasant home of his own.
When they returned to the big house they found the rest of their friends from the schooner there.

Captain May started when he saw Frank March, and on being introduced to him held his hand so long, and stared at him so earnestly, as to greatly embarrass the boy.
As Uncle Christopher and the Aroostook gentlemen were anxious to visit the mill, Mr.Elmer invited them to walk up there through the woods.

On their way they passed the sulphur spring, which had been cleaned out and walled in, and over which a neat bath-house had been built.


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