"And the child,—Miss Mona?" asks Geoffrey.
morning net teer, "Maybe," says Betty Corcoran, turning in a genial fashion to Mona and Geoffrey, "ye'd ate a pratie, would ye, now? They're raal nice an' floury. Ye must be hungry, Miss Mona, afther all the work ye've gone through; an' if you an' your gintleman would condescind to the like of my dinner, 'tis ready for ye, an' welcome ye are to it. Do, now!" heartily. "The praties is gran' this year,—praises be for all mercies. Amen."
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morning net teer "I am so glad you have come, darling," says little Dorothy, taking off her hat, and laying it on a chair near her..
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