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Glenn had had the house repaired and
whitewashed without and within.
The family came out to shake hands
with Faith and Sylvia; and Silas in
sisted on putting into the buggy a big
watermelon, the last he had been able
to find in his still green and flourish
ing truck farm.
Recrossing the bridge and driving
a hundred yards farther along the
banks of Mystic lake, opposite Nemo’s
island, brought them to the new bun
galow which had been bought by Dr.
Yent. Situated among some stately
trees on the top of the hill that slop
ed to the lake, it presented a pictur
esque appearance. As they w r ere driv
ing past, they saw Dr. Yent ride up to
the front of the cottage on a powerful
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cousin. “Do you like him?”
“He is extremely interesting—and
peculiar,” Faith answered. “There is
something puzzling about him. He is
cultured but cynical. While he was
talking to me I was longing to look
into his eyes free of those tinted
glasses he wears, and try to find out
the real man. My father is charmed
with him.”
“So he has called on you?”
“Yes, he has called twice,” Faith
answered indifferently. “He has tak
en an interest in my father’s case,
and really the remedies he has used
seem to have been more beneficial
than Dr. Clyde’s treatment.”
They had turned from the lake, fol
lowing the course of the road and
presently stopped before the lowly
home of Mrs. Vance, the widowed
grandmother of Samp. She was on
the little porch, seated in the roller
chair Sylvia had given her when she
became partly disabled through rheu
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but he dropped the axe and ran out
to the buggy, uttering little cries of
joy as he always did, when he caught
sight of Sylvia.
He took the basket she gave him,
lifting the cover, sniffed at the con
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“ Goodies, granny, goodies! Miss
Sylvia brought goodies!”
(To he continued.)