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Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942

"Patty's Suitors"

Kit's roguish chuckle
and Bee's elfin grin made Marie suddenly realise there was something
in the air.
But before Kit could reply, Patty rose, and said directly to him,
"How strange! I wonder what it is that tells you the luncheon guests
won't come. How do you know?"--and she smiled straight at him.
"Something tells ME that they WILL come!"
Then Patty herself stepped into the hall, threw open the door, and
in came eight merry, laughing girls!
Patty had arranged that Elise should stay downstairs and receive
each guest, and keep them there until all had arrived. Then they
were to come upstairs, and wait outside the Homers' door, until the
dramatic moment.
Although not in favour of practical jokes, Patty couldn't help
enjoying Kit's absolutely paralysed face. He looked crestfallen,--
but more than that, he looked so bewildered and utterly taken back,
that Patty burst into laughter.


CHAPTER XIV
KENNETH

Mrs. Homer and Marie were greeting the newcomers, and as yet had
hardly realised the whole situation, but quick-witted Beatrice took
it all in.
"You Patty!" she cried, "oh, you Patty Fairfield!"
Patty's beaming face left no doubts as to who it was that had
circumvented their plan and carried off the honours of the day.


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