[Patty at Home by Carolyn Wells]@TWC D-Link bookPatty at Home CHAPTER XIV 4/9
"No, I won't stay long, I'll go very soon; in fact, I'll go just as soon as you tell me to.
I'll go now, if you say so." "Oh, don't be silly.
I wouldn't have sent for you if I'd wanted you to go right away again.
Sit down, turn your toes out, and answer my questions." "What are your questions ?" said Patty, not wishing to make any rash promises. "Well, first, are you really keeping that big house over there all alone by yourself ?" "I'm keeping house there, yes, but I'm not all alone by myself.
My father's there, and two servants." "Don't you keep a man ?" "No; a man comes every day to do the hard work, but he doesn't live with us." "Humph, I suppose you think you're pretty smart, don't you ?" "I don't know," said Patty slowly, as if considering; "yes, I think I'm pretty smart in some ways, and in other ways I'm as stupid as an owl." "Well, you must be pretty smart, because you haven't had to borrow anything over here yet." "But I wouldn't borrow anything here, anyway, Miss Daggett; you specially asked me not to." Miss Daggett's old wrinkled face broke into a smile. "And so you remember that.
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