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Homestead on the Hillside

CHAPTER III
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Penoyer knew it, and with the coolest effrontery imaginable he came forward, bowing and scraping, and saying, "_Comment vous portez-vous, mademoiselle.

Je suis perfaitement_ delighted to see you," at the same time offering her his hand.
All saw with what hauteur she declined it, but only one, and that was Anna, heard her as she said, "Keep off, Penoyer; don't make a donkey of yourself." It was strange, Anna said, "how far into his boots Penoyer tried to draw himself," while at each fresh flash of Agnes' keen black eyes, he winced, either from fear or sympathy.
The restraint which had surrounded the little company gave way beneath the lively sallies and sparkling wit of Agnes, who, instead of seeming amazed at the country girls, was apparently as much at ease as though she had been entertaining a drawing-room full of polished city belles.
When at last the party broke up, each and every one was in love with the little Albany lady, although all noticed that Carrie seemed troubled, watching Agnes narrowly; and whenever she saw her _tete-a-tete_ with either of her companions she would instantly draw near, and seemed greatly relieved on finding that Penoyer was not the subject of conversation.
"I told you so," was grandmother's reply, when informed of all this.
"I told you so.

I knew Car'line warn't going to make out no great." Juliet and Anna thought so too, but this did not prevent them from running to the windows next morning to see Penoyer as he passed on his way to the cars.

I, who with Lizzie was tugging away at a big board with which we thought to make a "see-saw," was honored with a graceful wave of monsieur's hands, and the words, "_Au revoir, ma chere Marie_." That day Phoebe, Aunt Eunice's hired girl, came to our house.
Immediately Juliet and Anna assailed her a multitude of questions.

The amount of knowledge obtained was that "Miss Hovey was a lady, and no mistake, for she had sights of silks and jewelry, and she that morning went with Phoebe to see her milk, although she didn't dare venture inside the yard.


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