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Later, that evening, Florence and Herbert remembered the c'lection; so they caments upon the veranda, theythe house to demand an explanation, which they received iour, indeed, that Florence was surprised and hurt And yet, the most important of her dreamy wishes of the afternoon had been fulfilled: the c'lection had been useful to Noble Dill, for Mr Atwater had sarette and was just on the point of cos, when the c'lection interfered And as Florence was really responsible for its having been in a position to interfere, so to say, she had actually in a é and also shown some of that power of which she had boasted when she told him that sometimes she made members of her family "step around pretty lively"

Another of her wishes appeared to be on the way to fulfilht be done with the c'lection, and the intervieith her grandfather, her Aunt Julia, and Kitty Silver seemed to leave this beyond doubt