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Torrey promised to go to the girls' ward the first time she visited Edgar and ask for Susy Hunt and the tame linnet. The bird had arrived safely at the Hospital and proved a great amusement to the patients. Miss Lerow wrote a short note in answer, which I shall copy. "DEAR BERTIE: This morning when I carried the cage into Mrs. Ayer's ward there was great rejoicing.

Susy and Marianne, that bright eyed girl you spoke to near the door, laughed aloud and clapped their hands, and exclaimed: "'Bertie didn't forget. He did send his bird. Oh, Miss Lerow will you please thank him, and say we like it ever so much! "Mrs. Ayers says, 'Tell that blessed little boy I'll take the best care of his linnet.

A pretty ball, just such as Bertie had caught a glimpse of under Nancy's apron was next brought to view, which so much delighted him that he dropped the stocking and began to toss it at once. There was a gift from Miss Lerow of a beautiful pair of reins, knit of bright worsted and ornamented with little bells.

At any rate nobody will ever hear me say again that children are a bother." "Tell Edgar, please," urged the boy, "that I'm so glad to hear he is patient; and that the doctors think there is hope he will be well. Papa says he can stay there as long as he wishes, without any pay. I mean to ask Miss Lerow to go with me and see him when I'm in the city next time." Mrs.

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