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What can we do?" Mrs. Worrett was an old friend of Aunt Izzie's, who lived in the country, about six miles from Burnet, and was in the habit of coming to Dr. Carr's for lunch, on days when shopping or other business brought her into town. This did not occur often; and, as it happened, Katy had never had to entertain her before.

"It will cost Aunt Izzie some trouble, but she's so kind that I'm sure she'll manage it if it is to give you so much pleasure. Can't you, Izzie?" And he looked eagerly at his sister. "Of course I will!" said Miss Izzie, heartily. Katy was so glad, that, for the first time in her life, she threw her arms of her own accord round Aunt Izzie's neck, and kissed her. "Thank you, dear Aunty!" she said.

Katy, left below, felt very miserable: repentant, defiant, discontented, and sulky all at once. She knew in her heart that she had not meant to hurt Elsie, but was thoroughly ashamed of that push; but Aunt Izzie's hint about telling Cousin Helen, had made her too angry to allow of her confessing this to herself or anybody else. "I don't care!" she murmured, choking back her tears.

'Leon, I said, ashamed for Naftel, 'that's a fine knife like Izzie's so you can cut up with. All right, then' when I see how he hollers 'such a box full of soldiers to have war with. 'Dollar seventy-five, says Naftel. 'All right, then, I says, when I seen how he keeps hollering. 'Give you a dollar fifteen for 'em. I should make myself small for fifteen cents more.

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