[Patty and Azalea by Carolyn Wells]@TWC D-Link bookPatty and Azalea CHAPTER VII 8/14
She hails from Arizona, doesn't she ?" "Yes.
Here she is now; I hear you're an athlete, Zaly." "Only so-so," the girl replied, half-absently. "Have your friends gone ?" asked Patty. "Yes." "I recognised them," began young Gale: "they were--" Azalea turned to him quickly.
"Don't you say who they were!" she cried, emphatically.
"I don't want you to! Don't you dare mention their names! It's a secret!" "Oh, all right, I won't.
Don't take my head off!" Ray Gale laughed carelessly, and pretended to be afraid of the excited girl. "Why, why, Zaly," said Patty, "who can your friends be that you won't tell their names? I'm surprised!" "Their names are--are Mr.and Mrs.Brown," said Azalea, with a defiant look at Raymond, who merely opened his eyes wide and said nothing. It was quite evident that Brown was _not_ the name of the people who had called on Azalea, and Patty could not imagine what reason there could be for the girl to tell such a falsehood. "Is that the right name, Gale ?" asked Bill, briefly. But Raymond Gale only shook his head. "Miss Thorpe says so," he replied, "surely she ought to know." The subject was dropped and not resumed until after Gale had gone home. Then Farnsworth asked Azalea who her friends were who had called. "I told you they were Mr.and Mrs.Brown," she said, glibly.
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