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Patty Fairfield

CHAPTER VI
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And I think you are very kind to give this party for me." "Well, well, child, we have to invite our friends occasionally, you know.
Have a good time, and I shall feel amply repaid for my outlay.

Those American Beauties are fine, aren't they ?" "Indeed they are," said Patty, sniffing at one that reached its rich redness temptingly towards her.
"Oh, don't do that! You'll spoil them.

Those roses cost six dollars a dozen.

But how fine you look in your new gew-gaws.

Turn round, little one.
Ah, we have no reason to feel ashamed of our Southern maid to-night." Patty was glad her uncle was pleased, for she herself felt rather uncomfortable.


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