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Tracy Park

CHAPTER LII
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That's three weeks from to-day, and will give you a few days in New York.

I'll leave Frank here till we return, and then he must go, of course, and the new mistress step in with Mrs.Crawford to superintend.

We will get some nice man and woman to stay with her while we are gone.' He had settled everything rapidly, but Jerrie had something to say upon the subject.

She did not wish to come to Tracy Park altogether while Mrs.Tracy was there; she would rather enjoy the lovely room which Harold had built for her, she said, and preferred to be married in the cottage, the only home she had ever known.
'I shall stay with you all day,' she continued, 'but go home at night.' 'And so have a long walk with Harold.

Yes, I see,' Arthur said, laughingly, but assenting finally to her proposal.
It was Jerrie now who planned everything, with Harold's assistance, and who broached the subject of Frank's future to her father, asking what provision he intended to make for him when he left Tracy Park.
'What provision ?' Arthur said.


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