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ISS LUCY MORLEY had
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taxicab—a bit of extravagance at
which the invalid had looked fright
ened.
“My dear child!” she had remon
strated. ‘I could have gone home in a
street car.”
“Nonsense!” Agnes began, but the
nurse interrupted her.
“You are not strong enough to
walk from here to the car line, Miss
Morley,” she said, gravely. “Remem
ber, you are to take care of yourself
and do just what your niece tells you
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noon,”
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meekly. “But I can go out into the
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“Surely you can,” Agnes told her.
“I have set my heart on that, auntie,
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dress and white apron. Her face was
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wreathed in smiles as she went about
her duties. Every few minutes she
slipped into the invalid’s room to see
if the occupant was really “all right.”
“l am glad that you are here, Jen
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time that day, when, in the afternoon,
Jennie appeared in her doorway.
“Indeed, ma’am, and so am I glad!”
the maid beamed. “And, what's more,
I'm glad that Miss Agnes is going to
keep me—for the doctor says you'll
need good care—and I'm the one
that'll be glad to give it to you”.
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When aunt and nlece were again
alone Miss Lucy turned to Agnes
with an anxious expression. The
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lips for hours would not be repressed
any longer.
“Can we afford all this, dear?” she
ventured. “I don’t want to ask any
questions that you'd rather not an
swer—but you told me you had given
up your position downtown, but that
you hoped you would soon get an
other. Did you give it up on account
of my needing you at home? I mean
my coming home and taking up 80
much of your time had nothing to do
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talk them all over.”
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though hesitatingly and timidly,
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you? You think you will get another,
don’'t you? If not, what will we ever
do?”
“Dear Auntle,” the girl soothed,
putting her arms about the slender
form, “of course I shall get another
position. And as soon as I am sure
about it you shall hear just what it is.
Until then do not worry.
“At any rate, for this one day, let
us just be happy. You are safe back
with me; all the hospital bills have
been paid, and the doctors’ blills, and
we are not in debt. Since this is the
case, can't you just be at peace in
mind and body and believe that every
thing is going smoothly?”
“Yes, dear, I will try,” Miss Lucy
promised obedlentl¥. “But—you won't
be vexed with me if I ask you just one
more question—will you, dear?”
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do not feel now as if I could ever be
such a wretch as to be vexed with
you, no matter what you did—for I
love you so much and am so grateful
that you have been spared to me.”
“Thank you,” Aunt Lucy said prim
ly. Even now she seemed almost
afraid to let her happiness and relief
ghow themselves very clearly. “What
I want to ask is about Mr. Philip
Hale. Will you tell me about him and
you? All I know is that you two are
fond of each other.”
Agnes smiled indulgently. “That is
not just what we call it, auntle, dear,”
she said. “We love each other—that's
all. But it will be a long while be
fore we can marry, 8o we say nothing
to outsiders about our engagement.
Phil has told his father about it. No
body but you and he knows of it. But,
auntie, you must say ‘Phil’ after this
—not ‘Mr. Philip Hale’—when you are
talking to me of him.”
“But why wait a long time to be
married?” Miss Lucy inquired in sur
By George McManus
prise. “Why not get married very
soon?”
A cloud crossed Agnes’ face and she
replied with an effort:
“Because, Aunt Lucy, I will not
marry a man whose father would have
to support us. As Philip is not yet
earning his own living, I will not be
his wife—especially as his family
would all feel that he was marrying
far beneath him. But let’s be happy
now and forget uncomfortable things.”
Although she spoke lightly, there
was a hot spot in her heart as she re
membered that William Hale and his
wife were of another social world than
herself.
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