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Marjorie at Seacote

CHAPTER XIII
10/14

Never mind now, Kit, I'll tell you to-morrow," and Midget danced away with Hester's almost empty basket hanging from her arm.
She picked up a few more things here and there, and then Cousin Jack rang a bell to announce that the game was over.

The baskets, each having its owner's name on a card tied to it, were all put on the hall table, and Mrs.Maynard and Cousin Ethel appraised the contents, while the children went to another game.
This time Uncle Steve conducted affairs.

Several tables in the living-room were surrounded by the players, and each was given a paper and pencil.
"I see," Uncle Steve began, "that this is a Good Luck party.

So each of you write the words 'good luck' at the top of your paper.

Have you done so?
Good! Now, I hope you will all of you have all good luck always, but if you can't get it all, get part.


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