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Patty Fairfield

CHAPTER IV
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Let's see what you have." Ethelyn was already kneeling before Patty's open trunk, and overhauling her belongings.

"Oh, here's a blue crape," she cried, "you must look sweet in this.

Put it on." "Why, that's my best party-frock, Ethelyn." "Never mind; wear it to-night, and mamma'll get you some new party clothes." So Patty put on the blue crape, and very becoming it was, though somewhat inappropriate for a quiet family dinner.
"We only have one maid between us," explained Ethelyn, calling from her own room into Patty's.

"Elise will do your hair when you want her, but just now she's doing mine." To Patty's surprise, when she saw Ethelyn again, she was arrayed in a light green silk dress, and her hair was puffed high on her head.

Patty wore hers as usual, and felt as if her cousin had suddenly grown up away from her.
"Doesn't my hair look nice ?" asked Ethelyn, as the girls went down-stairs together.


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