Betty Gordon at Mountain Camp by pseud. Alice B. Emerson
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"Humph!" ejaculated Mrs. Staples a second time. "I don't see as that will
fill my cellar with coal. Couldn't you sell her anything else out of the shop?" "She didn't say she wanted anything else," said Ida timidly. "Oh! She didn't? You'll never make a sales-woman till you learn to sell 'em things they don't want but that the shop wants to sell. And I was foolish enough to tell you that you could have all you could make out of those blouses. Oh, well! I'm always being foolishly generous. Come! What's that on the floor? Pick it up." Mrs. Staples was very near-sighted, yet nothing seemed to escape her observation. She pointed to the twist of white tissue paper on the floor which had been twitched out of Betty Gordon's bag. Ida stooped as she was commanded and got the paper. She was about to toss it into the waste-basket behind the counter when she realized that there was some hard object wrapped in the paper. "What is it?" asked Mrs. Staples, in her quick, stern way, as she saw Ida open the twist of paper. "Why, I--Oh, Mrs. Staples! look what this is, will you?" She held out in the palm of her hand a little, heart-shaped platinum locket with a tiny but very beautiful diamond set in the center of its face, and when she turned it over on the back was engraved the intertwined letters "E.G." "For the land's sake!" ejaculated Mrs. Staples, coming nearer and grabbing |
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