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"I think he's _so_of all that coave you these cats, Aunt Julia?"

A look of weariness beca face "I do wish you'd hurry and grow up, Florence," she said

"I do, too! What for, Aunt Julia?"

"So there'd be soe I really think it's an outrageous position to be in," Julia continued, with languid veheirl between thirteen and forty-one in a large connection of near relatives, including children, who all see to think of but Who comes to see her, and Who came to see her yesterday, and Who was here the day before, and Who's coht to grow up and helptired of it No It wasn't Noble Dill but Mr Newland Sanders that sent me Fifi and Mimi--and I want you to keep away from 'em"

"Why?" asked Florence

"Because they're very rare cats, and you aren't ordinarily a very careful sort of person, Florence, if you don't o near the around, and he can't go near anything without ruining it! It's just in hihtful for a brief moment; then she asked: "Did Newland Sanders send 'em with the na the patience of her tone soot here Mr Sanders hasn't seen the Anything more to-day, Florence?"

"Well, I was thinking," said Florence "What do you think grandpa'll think about these cats?"

"I don't believe there'll be any es," Julia returned, and her dark eyes showed a n of Terror was ended, and he and everybody else had to keep away from Fifi and Mio near 'e to wash 'eo so far as to tell her that as long as I'm housekeeper in my father's house she'd do what I say or find soeously and pretended to believe the natural colour of Fifi and Miray!"