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"I'm afraid you don't give him quite enough credit for brains," said Constance, and giving her roses a deft parting turn she went down-stairs to meet Paul Gresham. If Aunt Pattie had been pleased by the change in Constance, Gresham was delighted. This was the first time she had really beamed on him since she had met Johnny Gamble.
Then she moved further away from him. 'Have you discovered yet' she said 'that that girl is extraordinarily handsome? 'Oh yes' he said carelessly 'with a handsomeness that doesn't matter. She laughed. 'Wait till Aunt Pattie and I have dressed her and put her to rights. 'Well, you can do most things no doubt both with bad books, and raw girls, he said, with a shrug and a sigh.
Probably not one of that party remembered that Pattie on horseback had covered this same field over thirty years before, or that rare old Garces guided his tired mule along these very banks a full half century ahead of Pattie. To-day, the comfortable traveller on the railway, crossing the river near The Needles, has also forgotten these things and Lieutenant Ives as well.
All that she prayed was to press no questions, force no issues. But at least she had found in it a new reason for living; she meant to live; whereas last year she had wished to die, and all the world dear, kind Aunt Pattie first and foremost had thought her on the road for death. But the book? she bent her brows over it, wrestling with various doubts and difficulties.
Driven out of the camp the following day, the chief shot a horse as he rode past it and was himself instantly pierced with four rifle balls. * The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky, etc., edited by Timothy Flint. Cincinnati, E. H. Flint, 1833. There is a copy in the Astor Library, New York. * There were two classes of trappers, the free and those in the employ of some company.
'There'll be a great fuss about him soon, whispered Aunt Pattie in Lucy's ear 'I don't quite understand but he's written a book that's been condemned; and the question is, will he submit? They give you a year apparently to decide in. Edward says the book's quite right and yet they were quite right to condemn him. It's very puzzling! When Manisty and Mr. Neal answered to the call of luncheon, Mr.
But on this subject I have heard many philosophies and thought a good deal for myself; and the conclusion I have come to is Sacrarterumbrrar pour la Pattie, and it is not likely that I shall alter it now.
"I'm just designing a private medal for the builder," replied Loring. "Self-cranker, isn't it?" "Self-cranker, automatic oiler, and supplies its own gasolene. Why?" "Well, Constance is talking of buying one, and mine is a little too muscular for her. Suppose you take her for a spin after the game and deliver her safely to her Aunt Pattie. I'll take the boys back in my car."
But Aunt Pattie was administering quinine, and keeping a motherly eye upon her. There was nothing, according to her, to be alarmed about. At the end of a couple of hours, Manisty came out from his study much discomposed. Alice Manisty shut herself up in her room, and Manisty summoned Eleanor to walk up and down a distant path with him. When luncheon came Alice Manisty did not appear.
The simple service that the Church has instituted for the committing of its dead to the grave had been read by the Circuit Rider, the last prayer offered, and as a long ray of sunlight came through the mist and fell across the little assembly, he turned expectantly to Pattie Hoover, who stood between her father and Buck at the other end of the grave.
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