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"Now go, please," she begged again, "and find out, if you can, how Dorothy is." "No, Kathie, I am not going just yet," was the decided reply, though there was a startled heart-bound at the girl's reference to Dorothy. She asked no questions, however, but, going back to her desk, continued her reading as before.

She was made happy, on descending to breakfast, to find Miss Reynolds in her accustomed seat. They exchanged smiling glances, and, later, the teacher said, in a low tone: "Come to my room this afternoon, Kathie, if you have nothing special to do; I have more questions for you." Katherine said she would, and, as soon as the meal was over, hastened away to prepare for church.

"Not until I have said what I came to say; Katharine, can't you can't you guess it? Oh, I know Kathie, you must have seen it you know why I cut the dance you know" and again words failed him and he reached for her hand. But she put him off this time. "I am sorry to spoil such a beautiful piece of acting; but our arrangement is going to end, and this is a worn-out joke."

If it is mostly all sent away, then no one can feel hurt, neither the Sans nor my real friends. The Sans need not be afraid. I am not going to make Miss Cairns any trouble. She has asked twice to see me. I shall see her when I am a little stronger and tell her so." "That is sweet in you, Kathie," Marjorie approved.

"I scarcely know what I did," Katherine returned, flushing. "Dr. Stanley came so quickly to the rescue that it was all over before I could think clearly. It seems like a dream." "Yes, he told me all about it last night, Kathie, and said but for your rare presence of mind there might have been a bad fire.

"There, dear, here we are, all dressed for the day!" said the girl gayly, as she led the frail little woman along the strip of Axminster carpet that led to the big chair. "And Kathie?" asked the woman, turning her head with the groping uncertainty of the blind. "Here, mother," answered a cheery voice. "I'm right here by the window." "Oh!" And the woman smiled happily.

I have never been able to meet or even think of that man since, without smarting as under a lash, and with a feeling of resentment and a sense of personal injury that never fail to give me a sick headache, if I allow my thoughts to dwell upon him. That isn't love, Kathie." "No," gravely; but the voice was also very tender. "Everything is either 'for' or 'against' in Christian Science?" "Yes."

Who could be calling on them at such an early hour? Was it some one in connection with this unhappy business? Could it be possible that they had come to take Kathleen away so soon? "Better run upstairs, now, Kathie," said Mr. Bingle, abruptly. "Skedaddle! Go up the back way, dear." He thought of the back-stairs just in time.

"Oh but it is nice to get home occasionally," cried Kate with a shrug of pleasure as she looked around the beautiful room and then at the smiling hostess. "I only wish you would come oftener Kathie. It seems like the old days to have you here," replied Grace with a loving pat. "I suspect Kate has a bit of news for us," remarked Mrs. Hayden, as she sat down near the fire.

Lenore, will they ever let me?" Their father's abrupt entrance interrupted the conversation. He was pale, forceful, as when issues were at stake but were undecided. "Kathie, go out," he said. Lenore rose to face him. "My girl Dorn's come to an' he's asked for you. I was for lettin' him see you. But Lowell an' Jarvis say no not yet.... Now he might die any minute. Seems to me he ought to see you.

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