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Patty Blossom

CHAPTER XI
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She unconsciously adapted herself to their mannerisms and whimsical enthusiasm, and when she went home everybody praised her and declared her one of them and the best of them.
"By far the best," said Blaney, as he tucked her into the Fairfield limousine which, with an accompanying maid, had been sent for her.
"And may I call soon, and reiterate this,--in better and longer lines ?" "Yes, do," said Patty.

"I'd love to have you." Nan was waiting up for her.
"Well, I've seen your new friend ?" she said, as Patty flung off her wrap and stood for a moment by the library table.
"Yep," said Patty, smiling, "and sumpum tells me, Nan, that you're going to be disagreeable or disapproving or disappointed or dis--something or other about him.

And I beg of you to don't,--at least until I get a bite of supper.

I couldn't eat their old delicatessen shop stuff, and I want a decent sandwich and a glass of milk,--so I do." "Why, you poor child! I'll get it for you.

Cook has gone to bed, but I'll forage in the pantry." "Do, that's a fairy stepmother.


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