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CHAPTER XIII.

It wuzn't long after this that Josiah had to go over to South Scriba to sell some spruce lumber, he wanted to dicker for some salted white fish, they ketch sights of white fish to the lake, and by goin' a little round we could go right by the summer hotel where Miss Greene Smythe wuz stayin'. The hotel wuz a big buildin' standin' in large, beautiful grounds; it wuz the biggest hotel in the place, and she had the hull floor of one wing, lived there jest as independent as you please with her own servants, and her daughter, Medora, and the young twins, Algernon and Angenora.

Josiah left me there, and, as I wuz waitin' to be showed up to her room, I hearn the twins fightin' fiercely at the head of the stairs and kickin' each other and swearin' like two young pirates at the top of their voices, and while I wuz lookin' on in astonishment a girl come runnin' downstairs and yanked 'em back, one in each hand, and swore at 'em, for I hearn her with my own ears, and scolded 'em like a termagant. I spoze it wuz their French nurse, for her swearin' had a kinder queer axent. Well, I sot there quite a spell while the man went to see whether Miss Greene Smythe wuz to home; he wuz gone a awful while.

And while I sot there a good lookin' woman, with a rather sharp chin and nose, come along, and sot down