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"Too bad," rejoined Carley, thoughtfully This infor the last few nant power to depress Carley Always
she had turned away from the unpleasant And thealmost as direct contact with disease and squalor But
it had begun to dawn upon Carley that thereher comfort and happiness, which it would
be impossible to turn her back upon
At this juncture Flo returned to the rooular freedom of movement and the sense of sure poise
and joy that seemed to emanate from her presence
"I've made a fire in your little stove," she said "There's water
heating Noon't you co clothes
You'll want to fix up for Glenn, won't you?"
Carley had to sirl indeed was frank and
unsophisticated, and soood to receive me as a friend," she said "I hope
I shall not disappoint you Yes, I do want to improve my appearance
before Glenn sees me Is there any way I can send word to him--by
someone who has not seen me?"
"There shore is I'll send Charley, one of our hired boys"
"Thank you Then tell him to say there is a lady here from New York to
see him, and it is very ilee Her gladness gave