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Patty Fairfield

CHAPTER IX
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Are you hungry?
Have you breakfasted ?" "I had coffee and rolls on the boat, but I _am_ hungry," said Patty, frankly.
"Of course you are; well, you shall have something to eat.

Let me look at you.

Yes, you do look a little like brother Fred.

How old are you ?" "Fourteen," replied Patty.
"Ah, just the age of Ruth Fleming, who lives with us, and who will be pleasant company for you.

I hope you will be happy with us, my dear, and you mustn't mind being left to yourself a bit, for we are very busy people.
Life is too short to be wasted in idleness." "Yes," assented Patty, thinking that this aunt was indeed very different from Aunt Isabel.
"And now," continued Mrs.Fleming, "I am going to send Molly to you, and she will show you to your room, and afterwards give you some breakfast.


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