. Witch Winnie, the story of a "king's daughter;" . said, for it is necessaire to me zat I go zeshore of ze sea, and I sall take Giacomowith me, for I cannot bear to separate myselfof him. Zis is so near to your school zatMrs. Hetterman can sleep her nights I have not decided to myself where Ishall repose myself for ze summer. I spoke up quickly, referring her to MissSartoris for the beauties of our part of LongIsland and for mothers low price for board. IO8 WITCH WINNIE. Miss Prillwitz was evidently pleasantly im-pressed. She thought she would like to studythe seaweed of that part of


. Witch Winnie, the story of a "king's daughter;" . said, for it is necessaire to me zat I go zeshore of ze sea, and I sall take Giacomowith me, for I cannot bear to separate myselfof him. Zis is so near to your school zatMrs. Hetterman can sleep her nights I have not decided to myself where Ishall repose myself for ze summer. I spoke up quickly, referring her to MissSartoris for the beauties of our part of LongIsland and for mothers low price for board. IO8 WITCH WINNIE. Miss Prillwitz was evidently pleasantly im-pressed. She thought she would like to studythe seaweed of that part of the coast, andwhen she heard of the lighthouse, againstwhich the birds of passage dashed them-selves, and how the keeper had kept theirskins, waiting for some one to come thatway and teach him to stuff them, she wasquite decided in our favor. I noticed that Winnie grew suddenly si-lent. As we left the house she pinched mesoftly. You didnt mean any harm, Tib,she said, but if they go, it will take everybit of pleasure out of my summer. CHAPTER


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