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Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation

CHAPTER V
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He's going to send two cars, anyhow." "Have him fill up the second with print paper," proposed Arthur.
"Ah; that's another thing I hadn't thought of," said Mr.Merrick.

"How big a daily edition will you print, Patsy ?" "Let's see," pondered the girl.

"There are about two hundred at Royal, say four hundred at Huntingdon, at Millville about--about--" "Say fifteen," said Uncle John; "that's six hundred and fifteen, and--" "And the farmers, of course.

There must be at least a hundred and fifty of 'em in the county, so that makes seven hundred and seventy-five copies a day." "Wait a moment!" cried Arthur, somewhat bewildered by this figuring.

"Do you suppose every inhabitant--man, woman and child--will subscribe for your paper ?" Patsy blushed.
"Why, no, of course not," she acknowledged frankly.


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