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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 ? ”
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