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Hope, Laura Lee

"Or, the stirring cruise of the motor boat Gem"

It is refreshing on a hot day. Then I will get you the papers. It
is very warm."
"Yes, I think we will have a shower."
"Then I must not keep you. Is everyone well?"
"Yes. How have you been?"
"Oh, well enough for an old lady."
"Old, grandma? I only hope I look as nice as you when I get---- "
"Now, my dear, no flattery. I had my share of that when I was younger,
though I must say your grandfather knew how to turn a compliment to
perfection. Ah, my dear, there are not many like him now-a-days. Not
many!" and she sighed.
Tea was served in the quaint old dining room, for Mrs. Ford, though
keeping up many old customs, had adopted some modern ones, and her
house was perfection itself.
"I suppose your brother told you these papers were rather valuable;
did he not?" asked Mrs. Ford a little later, as she brought Grace a
rather bulky package.
"Yes, grandma."
"And if they should happen to fall into other hands it might make
trouble-- at least for a time."
"Yes. I will take good care of them."
"How can you carry them?"
"In the saddle. Will had pockets, made especially for his needs.


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