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Patty Fairfield

CHAPTER XVII
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I think the fire is only in the staircase, and if so, we can get everybody safely out of their own windows.
Tell this to your uncle, and then tell the others.

I'm going after Bob." Mr.Harris disappeared, and Patty bravely resisted her inclination to scream; instead, she ran into her uncle's room and shook him awake, saying, "Uncle Ted, the stairs are all burnt up, but it doesn't matter, you can get out of the windows." Then she ran back and wakened Bumble and Nan, saying, "Girls, the house is on fire, but let's be real sensible and not get burned up.

Put on your dressing-gowns, and then we must go and tell the ethers." As she talked Patty was slipping on her dressing-gown, and then she caught up her mother's picture and wrapped it in a bath-towel, and with the little bundle in her hand she ran back to the hall where she met Uncle Ted.
"Which room are the Carletons in, Patty ?" She told him, and then Bob shouted up from below, "We've got the old Babcock extinguisher, dad, and we're making it tell on the fire.

Can't you throw on some water up there?
And tell all the people to go out on the balconies and we'll take 'em down all right.

And I say, Patty, get my camera out of my room, will you?
I don't want anything to happen to that." "All right," said Patty, and she ran for the camera.


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