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Patty Blossom

CHAPTER XX
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At bedtime Farnsworth declared his intention of leaving in the morning, and sure that he would do so, Adele hospitably urged him to remain till after dinner.

To her surprise, he acquiesced, and said he would go down to New York on a late afternoon train.
"Now, you have done it!" said Kenerley to his wife, after their guest had gone to his room.
"I know it, Jim.

It was all my fault! But I never dreamed he'd stay over so easily! Oh, if I'd only let him go on the morning train!" "We'll have to keep up the hide and seek." "Yes, and we can do it.

Only it would have been so much easier the other way." "Perhaps Patty will relent." "Not she! If you had seen her eyes flash, when she spoke of him.
She's desperately angry with him, for some reason.

But tomorrow morning will be all right.


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