![]() The odd perfume thatIlse always affected floated
out of her letter when it was opened. What would I have done without you all these
years? Emily had a different opinion on this point, but she did not sayso. Thewind
around the eaves was full of ghostly voices.
Evidently Aunt Elizabeth had been expecting
papercovers. An old ewe tricked out like a lamb, said Aunt Elizabethcontemptuously.
There was, just then, room for nothing else. The general impression left by the book
is that it might be muchworse.
Thats the nearest Teddy will ever get to calling ME
an angel.
Youre sure you addressed a bid to Perry, arent
you?
Isnt it nice to be able to blame everything on God?
I can understand THAT, beamed CousinJimmy. I think it will be rather nice to be
taken care of. Emily rose deliberately and lighted her lamp. Would the Murraypride
run to meet the man who had held her of so little account?
His mother has been so ill he didntthink he could
come.
IVThe excitement at New Moon that afternoon almost
equalled Emilysown.
COULD any girl really hesitate over accepting Teddy
Kent? Emily felt a sudden distaste for hearing whatever it was Mrs. It would make it
easier, she thoughtdrearily. Isnt it nice to be able to blame everything on God?
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