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Patty Fairfield

CHAPTER XX
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But Uncle Charlie took the laughing mummy in his arms and lifted her right into his carriage and then got in and sat beside her.
"Now give me the baby," he said, and Gilbert, equally wrapped up, was put into his arms.
"Help your mother and grandma in, Frank," he said, "and then, my son, you must look after your guests, and see that the stages are filled and started off.

We will drive home quickly and I think our Patty and Gilbert will suffer no harm from their bath.

You and Marian must explain all this, and say good-bye to our guests.

It has been a terrible experience, but we are all safe now, and I don't want the young people to feel saddened." "Yes, father," said Frank, "I'll take charge here, and look after Marian and Edith, and attend to getting everything and everybody home safely." Then the driver took up his whip, and Mr.Elliott's horses flew over the ground at a mad pace.
Although the sudden fright had shocked Mrs.Elliott terribly, she was beginning to recover herself, and by the time the carriage reached home, she was all ready to take charge of affairs in her usual capable way.

Uncle Charlie deposited the bundle of baby on the sofa, and then went back and carried in what he called his "mummy niece." "Grandma," said Mrs.Elliott, "I'll give our darling Patty into your charge, for the present.


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