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Patty and Azalea

CHAPTER III
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Fiction, too, of the lasting kind, and delightful books of travel, biography and humour.
There were reading chairs, arranged near windows and with handy tables; there were desks, perfectly appointed; racks of new books and magazines; portfolios of pictures, and cosy window seats and _tete-a-tetes_.
There were a few fine pictures, and many little intimate sketches by worth-while pencils or brushes.

And there were treasured books, valuable intrinsically or because of their inscriptions, that Farnsworth had collected here and there.
Small wonder, then, that the library was the favourite room in the house and that after dinner Patty proposed they go there for their coffee.
"Some room!" ejaculated Chick Channing, as they sauntered in and stood about, gazing at the wealth of books.
"Glorious!" agreed Mona, who had a mere pretence of a library in her own home.

"I didn't know you were so literary, Patty." "Oh, I'm not.

It's Little Billee's gigantic intellect that planned this room, and he's the power that keeps it going.

Every week he sends up a cartload of new books--" "Oh, come, now, Patty,--I haven't bought a book for a fortnight!" laughed Farnsworth.


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