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Patty Fairfield

CHAPTER XVII
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"Ted says we'll all be saved; but then you never can tell how a fire may break out somewhere else and burn up all your wardrobe.

So I'll have this, anyway, and it's my best gown.

Ted told me to stay in this room and not move until he came after me.
Is the fire burning the hall carpet much ?" "Yes, quite a good deal; but they've spilled so much water on it that it's all wet, and I reckon that will spoil it more than the fire.

But, Aunt Grace, what do you want to save?
The house may all burn up, you know, and I'm trying to save the most valuable things.

I've this pillow-case nearly full, now." "Oh, what a good idea! Well, I wish you'd put in that photograph album, and my set of coral jewelry, and my eye-glasses; and please get the box of old letters that's on the highest shelf in that cupboard.


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