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“Yes, I can come. Shall I bring Clarence, too?” she quoted glibly. “I know a lot more of it. Do you?” Mrs. Bennett spoke frequently of the change in Billy. He was growing more thoughtful, observant. He remembered small duties, noticed if mother or sister looked tired or ill, and volunteered help where formerly he would not have known help was needed. Perhaps none of them knew, least of all May Nell herself, how lastingly her example of watchful kindness had impressed itself on Billy’s heart..
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“And could he beat the old gentleman?” inquired Nell Gordon, vastly entertained. “None too strong. But she’s picking up since the doctor gave her a tonic,” was the reply. A few minutes later the entire Egyptian fortune-telling outfit came down stairs at Billy’s heels. The hubbub was a riot of fun, and no one noticed that Billy said nothing about the revelations of destiny made to him; though later Jean recalled that in the zig-zag journey around the park that was Billy’s evening exercise, he spoke very little to the chatterers with him, even forgot to “jolly.” “The prize is equally divided between James Dorr and William Bennett,” the judges announced..
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