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"And O, ever my love to Tante Edith and Uncle Edward!" "Come, Babe, not another minute," and Dy-the, little but determined, plucked Hannah from detaining arms, and set her firmly on the platform of the rear car. There, as the train glided out, she stood, her eyes fixed upon the little group of three with arms around each other. "Good-by! Good-by!" she called and they answered.
Some of the really nice girls seem to think it's perfectly all right to be sick, even when it could have been avoided. And some of them think it's rather fine to be ailing." "Do you mean they want to be petted? That's natural enough." "Not just that. I don't mind that. But Dy-the Allen " "Stop a minute, Catherine. Once for all, what is her ridiculous name?
She's such a dear, she doesn't know how to be angry, Dy-the doesn't," and Catherine smiled, in spite of her own earnestness, at the visions the name brought to her mind. "Here comes somebody else of the dear variety," said Dr. Helen. "Go and let Polly in." "She doesn't need to be let in," said that young person, appearing with the words. "She let her own self in.
All three were kissing her, but Hannah laughed at their sorrowful faces. "I'll go out on the platform with you. And I'll carry the hat-box, Catrina. Shall you have a spread to-night? Oh! it's the same dear little, queer little station! And there's Miss Eliot, and Dy-the Allen! Glory! Glory! Glory! Dy-the, going on this train? Joy and rapture! I should have died of loneliness!"
And Hannah plunged down the steps and threw out her arms to embrace Dy-the, when thud! out fell the bottom of the hat-box, and with it Grandma Hopkins' lovely cake! Miss Eliot looked into the distressed blue eyes and laughed. "Just the same Hannah!" she said. "Dy-the, take good care of her and don't let her get lost in Chicago.
Little Hilda went to see a measles child because she thought it was fine to be reckless the way Dy-the is, and then she gave it to her roommate and two other girls. I got quite angry once and let Dy-the know just how it looked to me.
I have wanted to know for nearly a year and never think to ask." Catherine laughed. "She was christened Edith, but when she was in High School she had a silly streak and wrote it with a 'y' for the 'i' and an 'e' on the end, so her brother called her E-dy-the, the way it looks, you know, just to tease her, and it turned into Dy-the and stayed that, though she signs herself Edith.
Catherine caught her in a mighty hug. "Never you mind one minute. It would have given us indigestion, and it was so funny to see it go smash! Give your father my love, won't you, darling? And Aunt Clara, when you see her." "And write from the very first station," said Alice. "I'm so glad Dy-the is going to be with you." "Give Karl my greetings," said Frieda, holding on to Hannah's hand tightly.
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