cious state for children, and the first step in my new duties is a plain one." So saying, Miss Mehitable rose, and, stepping over to the other side of the fireplace, tapped Tina lightly on the shoulder. "Come, Pussy," she said, "get your bonnet, and we will go home."
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Harry, who had watched all the movements between Miss Mehitable and his sister with intense interest, now stepped forward, blushing very much, but still with a quaint little old-fashioned air of manliness. "Is my sister going to live with you?"
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"So we have agreed, my little man," said Miss Mehitable. "I hope you have no objection?"
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"Will you let me come and see her sometimes?"
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"Certainly; you will always be quite welcome."
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"I want to see her sometimes, because my mother left her under my care. I sha'n't have a great deal of time to come in the daytime, because I must work for my living," he said, "but a little while sometimes at night, if you would let me."
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"And what do you work at?" said Miss Mehitable, surveying the delicate boy with an air of some amusement.
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"I used to pick up potatoes, and fodder the cattle, and do a great many things; and I am growing stronger every day, and by and by can do a great deal more."
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"Well said, sonny," said my grandfather, laying his hand on Harry's head. "You speak like a smart boy. We can have you down to help tend sawmill."
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"I wonder how many more boys will be wanted to help tend sawmill," said Aunt Lois.
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"Well, good night, all," said Miss Mehitable, starting to go home.
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Tina, however, stopped and left her side, and threw her arms round Harry's neck and kissed him. "Good night now. You'll come and see me to-morrow," she said.
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"May I come too?" I said, almost before I thought.
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"O, certainly, do come," said Tina, with that warm, earnest light in her eyes which seemed the very soul of hospitality. "She' ll like to have you, I know."
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"The child is taking possession of the situation at once," said Miss Mehitable. "Well, Brighteyes, you may come too," she added, to me. "A precious row there will be among the
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