[Patty at Home by Carolyn Wells]@TWC D-Link bookPatty at Home CHAPTER XX 2/9
I didn't want my name painted on.
I think it spoils a brand-new suit-case to have letters all over it." "We'll find them all right; come on, Barlow," said Kenneth, and the two young men started off. They returned in a few moments with the three suit-cases, Bob bringing his own and his sister's, while Kenneth Harper carefully carried the immaculate leather case with the handle on the end.
These were deposited in the Fairfield carriage.
Patty and her guests were also tucked in, and they started for the house, while Kenneth followed on his wheel. "Come over to-night," Patty called back to him, as they left him behind; and though his answer was lost in the distance, she had little doubt as to its tenor. "What a nice young fellow!" said Nan.
"Who is he ?" "He's the nephew of our next-door neighbour," said Patty; "and he's spending his vacation with his aunt." "He's a jolly all-round chap," said Bob. "Yes, he's just that," said Patty.
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