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and I should be uncomfortable if I
did n't. I want you to have a lovely
time, and forget ail the horrid things
you Ve borne. When I go back in your -
place, what will I have to do first ? M
u Well, tliere will be the lamps and
the towels to take round to the different
rooms. You must be sure and give the
best to Mr. Bolander.”
“ Yes, he has been good to us, and he
shall have the best lamp as a reward;*
laughed Wilifred. “ What1 else must
I d o ?,:
“ O Wilifred J you know you will
never go there/1 her sister cried; but
she went on obediently to answer her
question. “ There will be the table to
set for supper and the dishes to wash
up. You could n’t do that.’1
Plenty well enough for the Bagleys/’-
answered Wilifred, quite undismayed at
the prospect. “ Go on. What else ? ”