[Miss Billy's Decision by Eleanor H. Porter]@TWC D-Link book
Miss Billy's Decision

CHAPTER XXI
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"And now I must go--and here's my address," she finished, taking out her card and laying it on the table near her.
For reasons of her own Billy went away that morning without saying anything more about the proposed new pupils.

New pupils were not automobile rides nor petticoats, to be sure--but she did not care to risk disturbing the present interested happiness of Alice Greggory's face by mentioning anything that might be construed as too officious an assistance.
On the whole, Billy felt well pleased with her morning's work.

To Aunt Hannah, upon her return, she expressed herself thus: "It's splendid--even better than I hoped.

I shall have a chance to-morrow, of course, to see for myself just how well she plays, and all that.

I'm pretty sure, though, from what I hear, that that part will be all right.


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