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The Third Violet

CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER V.
Mrs.Fanhall, with the two children, the Worcester girls, and Hollanden, clambered down the rocky path.

Miss Fanhall and Hawker had remained on top of the ledge.

Hollanden showed much zeal in conducting his contingent to the foot of the falls.

Through the trees they could see the cataract, a great shimmering white thing, booming and thundering until all the leaves gently shuddered.
"I wonder where Miss Fanhall and Mr.Hawker have gone ?" said the younger Miss Worcester.

"I wonder where they've gone ?" "Millicent," said Hollander, looking at her fondly, "you always had such great thought for others." "Well, I wonder where they've gone ?" At the foot of the falls, where the mist arose in silver clouds and the green water swept into the pool, Miss Worcester, the elder, seated on the moss, exclaimed, "Oh, Mr.Hollanden, what makes all literary men so peculiar ?" "And all that just because I said that I could have made better digestive organs than Providence, if it is true that he made mine," replied Hollanden, with reproach.


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