Patty and Azalea by Carolyn Wells
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However, she was clever enough to hide her real feelings, and she welcomed Chick Channing with a cordial smile. "Let's go for a stroll round the verandahs," he proposed, and Elise consented. "Want a wrap? though it's warm for April," he said, as they went out the door. "No, thank you, I love the fresh air," and Elise waved her white arm upward, and entwined it in the wistaria blossoms. "I've adopted this porch,--I shall probably be with Patty a lot this summer. You'll come up--now and then?" "Oh, yes; it's the most charming house to visit, don't you think?" "Great! Patty is an ideal hostess, and Bill's a dear!" "And the kiddy,--don't leave her out" "Oh, she's an angel. But a bit unfledged, as yet." "Of course. But such a darling! By the way, I'm her godfather." "Oh, are you? Then I'll be her godmother! She ought to have both." "Certainly. Though I think I heard that Miss Gale has the position." "Of course she has! That girl appropriates everything! I think she's too |
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