Rod of the Lone Patrol by H. A. (Hiram Alfred) Cody
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page 259 of 299 (86%)
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It was Whyn's room which received special attention. A carpet was
ordered from the city to take the place of the old hooked-mat, and new curtains were put up to the window. "My, that looks fine," Miss Arabella exclaimed, when the last finishing touches had been given to the room. "It will certainly be a surprise." The captain chuckled when he was brought in to give his opinion. In fact, he had been chuckling ever since Mrs. Britt had received the letter which started her upon the special cleaning of her already neat house. The scouts felt that something out of the ordinary was pleasing the captain by his jolly manner. They often discussed it among themselves, but the more they talked, the more puzzled they became. They all knew about the house-cleaning, the new carpet, and curtains for Whyn's room, and that Miss Arabella was at the Anchorage most of the time. "I guess I know what it's all about," Tommy Bunker confided one afternoon, when the scouts were discussing the matter. "What do you know?" Rod asked. "Jimmy's going to get married." "Married!" was the surprised shout from all. "Yes. He's going to marry Miss Arabella. Pa said last night that she's been looking for a man ever since he knew her, and if it wasn't to be her wedding, he was mighty sure she wouldn't be so mighty chummy with the captain and his wife." |
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