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Up the Hill and Over

CHAPTER IV
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As it is, you have taken a lot of needless trouble--this beautiful feather-bed, for example! I feel sure that Ann would do very well in her own bed." The victim of the feathers gave a relieved gasp which her aunt mistook for a sigh of regret.
"Her own bed's well enough for anything ordinary," she admitted in a mollified tone.

"Even if it is a store mattress." "Quite good enough.

Many a little girl would be glad of it." The doctor's tone was virtuous.

"If you will allow me, I shall carry her in now.

You see, she is cooler already.


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