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

CHAPTER XXIV
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I forgot my goggles and sailed in.

The game was up then, of course; and I never put them on again.

But it was worth a farm to see their faces when I stood 'discovered' as the stage-folk say." "Serves you right, sir--listening like that," scolded Billy.
Bertram laughed and shrugged his shoulders.
"Well, it cured me, anyhow.

I haven't done it since," he declared.
It was some time later, on the way home, that Bertram said: "It was gratifying, of course, Billy, and I liked it.

It would be absurd to say I didn't like the many pleasant words of apparently sincere appreciation I heard to-night.


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