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"Be seeing you." They exchanged so-longs, and Kavaalen backed, and made a U-turn, moving off in the direction of Rosemont. Olsen's voluble protests drifted back as the car receded. Rand returned to his own car and followed. Rand found Gladys alone in the library. As she rose to greet him, he came close to her, gesturing for silence with finger on lips.

General Halliday was in Blackland, she said, but would be back by noon. March gave the Rosemont bow, she gave the Montrose, Johanna unconsciously courtesied. In the post-office John found two letters. One he saw instantly was from Leggett. He started for his office, opening the other, which was post-marked Boston.

O eh Johanna, have you no word of course, you know, the North's a mighty sizable place, and still it's just possible I might chance some day to meet up with eh eh however, it's aft' all so utterly improbable, that, really well, good-by!" A while later Johanna stopped at that familiar point which overlooked the valley of the Swanee and the slopes about Rosemont.

"You know how horrid the grounds around the railroad station are," Ethel Blue reminded them. "There's some grass," objected Roger. "A tiny patch, and right across the road there are ugly weeds. I think that if we put it up to the people of Rosemont right now they'd be willing to do something about making the town prettier by planting in a lot of conspicuous places."

Ethel Blue said she was, and Roger complimented her faithfulness in terms of extravagant absurdity. "Your present lot of land has the best looking fencing in Rosemont, to my way of thinking," approved Tom. "What is it? I hardly remember myself," said Dorothy thoughtfully.

It seems the "Black-and-Tannery," as the Rosemont boys called it, was having such increase in numbers that its president had thought well to give the national thanks-giving day special emphasis on the devotional side.

Frien' Gyarnit, we may be happy yit." He came up behind Fair and March. Fair was speaking of Fannie. "But where was she? I didn't see her." "Oh, she stayed at Rosemont to look after the house." "The General tells me his daughter is to be married to Mr. Ravenel in March." John gave an inward start, but was silent for a moment. Then he said, absently, "So that's out, is it?"

Agnes' Day Nursery, 7 Charles Street, and you write 'United Service Club, Rosemont, N.J., after 'From." "It says 'Approved Label' at the top," Ethel Brown observed questioningly. "That's so people won't send flowers to their friends and claim free carriage from the express companies on the ground that it's for charity," Roger went on.

Ravenel had to send us word from the rotunda begging us to go in to dinner without him and let him join us at table. Champion neglected his soup, telling us of two or three Suez people. "Pettigrew? O he left Suez the year Rosemont chaanged haynds.

People were never quite done marveling that even Garnet should have won the mistress of this inheritance, whom no one else had ever dared to woo. Her hair was so dark you might have called it black her eyes were as blue as June, and all the elements of her outward beauty were but the various testimonies of a noble mind. She had been very willing for Rosemont to be founded here.

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