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But if I wasn't wrong then this is . . . Oh, I don't know, I don't know!" And not only in South Harniss were there changes of heart. In New York City and at Greenwich where Mrs. Fosdick was more than ever busy with war work, there were changes. When the newspaper accounts of young Speranza's heroic death were first published the lady paid little attention to them.
Mary smiled. On the occasion of her only meeting with Crawford Smith that young fellow had been anything but cool. "I met him in my uncle's store at South Harniss," she said. "It was three years ago." "And you haven't seen him since? He is a great friend of Sam's. And Sam's people have a summer home at the Cape. Perhaps you'll meet him there again." "Perhaps." "Goodness!
One was that a servant girl come running from the Old Home House to tell the Duchess and "Irene dear" that some swell friends of theirs from the hotel at Harniss had driven over to call and was waiting for 'em in the parlor. The female Smalls went in, though they wa'n't joyful over it. They give Eddie his sailing orders afore they went, too.
"Warm enough, be you?" inquired his driver cheerfully. "Yes, thank you." "That's good, that's good, that's good. Ye-es, yes, yes. Well er Frederick, how do you think you're goin' to like South Harniss?" The answer was rather non-committal. The boy replied that he had not seen very much of it as yet. His companion seemed to find the statement highly amusing. He chuckled and slapped his knee.
"There, there, let's go to bed." The story of the events which led up to the coming, on this December night, of a "half-breed" grandson to the Snow homestead, was an old story in South Harniss. The date of its beginning was as far back as the year 1892. In the fall of that year Captain Zelotes Snow was in Savannah.
"Why, not so very good. There aren't many cottagers here yet." When Keith reached home he called his wife into consultation. "Gertrude," he asked, "where do we buy our household supplies, groceries and the like?" "In Boston, most of them. The others those I am obliged to buy here in South Harniss at that new store, Baker's." "I want you to buy them all of Hamilton and Company hereafter."
He will get us a lot of new business now, and next summer well, I have some plans of my own for next summer." The Christmas business was very good indeed. Shadrach, Mary, Annabel, and Simeon were kept busy. Customers came, not only from South Harniss, but from West and East Harniss and even from Orham and Bayport.
"I don't believe I should have forgotten it. I don't remember " "Don't you remember coming into my uncles' store at South Harniss with Miss Keith, Sam's sister? You bought some" with a mischievous twinkle "some marshmallows, among other things. I sold them to you." "You? Great Scott! Are you why that girl's name was what was it?" "It was the same as mine, Mary Augusta Lathrop.
Mary spent but one day in Boston and, on the morning of the next, started for South Harniss. She had one week before school opened and that week was to be spent with her uncles; no one else, she vowed, should have a minute of it. Great were the rejoicings in the white house by the shore that day, and marvelous was the dinner Isaiah served in honor of the occasion.
I don't know New York not so very well, though I've been there plenty of times and I don't know New York ways. But I do know South Harniss ways, and they suit me. Would they suit your daughter not just for summer, but as a reg'lar thing right straight along year in and out? I doubt it, Mr. Fosdick, I doubt it consid'able. Course I don't know your daughter " "I do and I share your doubts." "Um-hm.
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