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They crowded to the big window, and saw, through the wet flicker of tiny sprouting leaves, a wind-swept sky with racing clouds and brilliant stars blazing in the dark, serene spaces between the hurrying masses of billowy vapor. Mrs. Eitel broke the silence. "That music has made me strong," she declared, beaming. "These dishes I will now wash up for the reward of those songs. Go along now, young ladies, and think nothing about the disorder and the scrappishness, for it is I who will make them to come to order." "Poor thing, she's done it at last!" cried Patricia compassionately. "Then what happened?".
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Patricia was about to speak, but there was a general stir and a voice cried, authoritatively: It was hard work later on, when they had to face the inquiries of the wrathful Judith, to convince her that the whole thing was not a plot against Elinor by some envious rival. "I know she's going to be a treat," she declared. "I hope she keeps whole for a while at least, until I get better acquainted." Griffin, who was winking at her behind Elinor's back in a particularly portentous fashion, turned to the door..
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