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Elliott, Emilia [pseud.], 1872-1909

"Patricia"

"
"Over four days to wait! Grandmother, mayn't I have just the first
letter?"
Grandmother shook her head.
The next morning at breakfast she announced that she felt the need of
more regular exercise, and she thought she should take a short walk
every morning.
"Ah!" Dr. Kirby said, "about what time?"
"I should think--about half past eight," Mrs. Cory answered.
"A short walk _before_ breakfast is considered more beneficial by some."
Miss Kirby looked interested. "There are a good many pretty walks about
Belham," she said.
When Patricia came down the path, her strap of books over her shoulder,
and a get-there-early-or-die expression on her face, Mrs. Cory was just
turning out of the gate.
"Are you going in my direction, grandmother?" Patricia asked; and
grandmother replied that she was.
Later, sauntering slowly homewards, Mrs. Cory met the doctor. He drew
rein. "Well?" he asked.
She laughed softly. "Patrick, if you'd been with us! It was like making
a royal progress. There were exactly six babies, and I quite lost count
of the dogs, not to mention several old ladies, all waiting to pass the
time of day with Patricia. My only wonder is that she ever gets to
school at all.


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