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Ethelyn’s Mistake

CHAPTER XXVI
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I cannot say yet I am sorry for the step I took, and, until I am sorry I cannot write to Aunt Barbara.

But you must tell her for me how much I love her, and how every night of my life I dream I am back in the dear old home under the maples, and see upon the hills the swelling buds and leaves of spring.

Tell her not to forget me, and be sure that wherever I am or whatever may befall me, she will be remembered as the dearest, most precious memory of my life.

Next to her Andy, you come; my darling Andy, who was always so kind to me when my heart was aching so hard.
"Good-by, Andy, good-by." This was the letter which Andy read with streaming eyes, while around him, on tiptoe, to look over his and each other's shoulders, stood the entire family, all anxious and eager to know what the runaway had written.

It was a very conciliatory letter, and it left a sadly pleasant impression on those who read it, making even the mother wipe her eyes with the corner of her apron as she washed her supper dishes in the sink and whispered to herself, "She didn't trouble me so very much more than I did her.


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