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Patty Fairfield

CHAPTER IX
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I'm so glad to see you,"-- she shook Patty's hand hastily,--"but I must ask you to excuse me this morning, as I am just going to a meeting of the 'Current Events' Club, and I am already five minutes late." With an apologetic smile she hastened away, and Patty waited again.
Then she heard another step on the stairs, and another lady entered the room.

This time it was Aunt Hester.

She was a delicate looking little woman with silver hair, but Patty knew her at once from her resemblance to her father, who was Mrs.Fleming's brother.
"My dear child," said her aunt, as she kissed Patty, affectionately, "we are very glad to have you with us.

But where is Tom ?" "He met a friend, Mr.Harding, and went away with him on very important business.

He said to tell you he would be home to-night, and he sent me here by a messenger-boy." "Very well; I am glad you reached here safely.


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