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Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation

CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER V.
DIVIDING THE RESPONSIBILITY The rest of that day and a good share of the night was devoted to an earnest consultation concerning the proper methods of launching the _Millville Daily Tribune_.
"We must divide the work," said Patsy, "so that all will have an equal share of responsibility.

Louise is to be the literary editor and the society editor.

That sounds like a good combination." "There is no society here," objected Louise.
"Not as we understand the term, perhaps," replied Miss Doyle; "but every community, however small, believes it is a social center; and so it is--to itself.

If there is a dance or a prayer meeting or a christening or illness, it must be recorded in our local columns.

If Bob West sells a plow we've got to mention the name of the farmer who bought it; if there's a wedding, we'll make a double-header of it; if a baby is born, we will--will--" "Print its picture in the paper.


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