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Besides, it must be nearly your dinner-time, and I must be thinking of going home." "Please to draw your chair The table's ready." "Going home! Oh! Miss Goldy-hair," we all called out, "oh! we thought you were going to stay with us all day." Racey had come out of his corner and stood staring at Miss Goldy-hair. "Are you kite alone in the world?" he said gravely, "are you, Miss Doldy-hair?"
She had put it on, she told us afterwards, on purpose for this evening, though she had still to wear black for a good while. "Miss Doldy-hair," said Racey, "is you doin' to stay to tea? You has no bonnet on." By this time we were all in the dining-room, where the table was spread out for a most beautiful tea. "Yes, Racey, if you'll have me, I'll stay to tea," she said.
"Really," said Uncle Geoff, "that's to say, she's been your stupid old uncle's wife for a fortnight." Then the boys understood too. But Racey looked rather disconsolate. "I thought," he said, "Miss Doldy-hair was doin' to mally me." But in the end he too thought it a very good plan, when he found that our new auntie was really going to live with us always.
Now I will get back to the afternoon that Miss Goldy-hair came to have tea with us. When Sarah had taken away the tea-things and made the room look quite neat, the boys began to think it was time that they got a little of Miss Goldy-hair's attention. "Miss 'Doldy-hair," said Racey, clambering up on her knee, "zou promised us a story."
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