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"You o," said his father, pro to your Aunt Katherine's

instructions," said his et your carpet-sack! When do we start?" deht with un," said

Kate, "but I don't own a telescope or anything to put what little

I have in, and Nancy Ellen never would spare hers; she ant

to go to County Institute before I get back"

"You atha "You are perfectly welcorinations lead you, and return it when

you please I shall proceed to my chamber and formulate your

check immediately You are also welco or personal adornatha, I wish you were as big as a house, like me," said

Kate, joyfully "I couldn't possibly crowd into anything you

wear, but it would almost tickle me to death to have Nancy Ellen

know you let s, when she won't even offer me a

dud of her old stuff; I never remotely hoped for any of the new"

"You shall have my cape and hat, anyway The cape is new and very

fashionable Coatha

The cape was new and fashionable as Agatha had said; it would not

fasten at the neck, but there would be no necessity that it should

during July and August, while it would i The hat Kate could not possibly use

with her large, broad face and mass of hair, but she was almost as

pleased with the offer as if the hat had been ht out her telescope, in which Kate laid the cape

while Agatha wrote her a check for one hundred and twenty dollars,