[Patty Fairfield by Carolyn Wells]@TWC D-Link bookPatty Fairfield CHAPTER V 4/11
"You might just as well have said you'd go to New York, and then I would have gone too, and we could have had a lovely time shopping, and lunching at Delmonico's, and perhaps going to a matinee." "But your mother said you couldn't go," said Patty, in surprise. "Oh, that's nothing.
I would have gone all the same, and now you've spoiled it all and we've got to drudge over our books.
Here's the schoolroom.
Miss Morton, this is my cousin, Patricia Fairfield.
She is to begin lessons to-day." While Ethelyn was talking, the girls had mounted to the third floor of the great house, and entered the large and attractive-looking schoolroom. Miss Morton was a sweet-faced young woman, who greeted Ethelyn pleasantly and then turned cordially to the stranger. "We are glad to have you with us," she said; "you may sit here at this desk, and presently I will ask you some questions about your studies." Reginald was already in his place and was studying away for dear life.
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