. Tattine . CHAPTER IV. MORE TROUBLES. ATRICK KIRK was raking thegravel on the road into prettycriss-cross patterns, and Tattinewas pretending to help him with herown garden rake. Patrick was one ofTattines best friends and she loved towork with him and to talk to him. Patrickwas a fine old Irishman, there was nodoubt whatever about that, faithful andconscientious to the last morning he would driveover in his old buggy from hislittle farm in the Raritan Valley,in abundant time to begin workon the minute of seven, and notuntil the minute of six would helay aside spade or rake and t


. Tattine . CHAPTER IV. MORE TROUBLES. ATRICK KIRK was raking thegravel on the road into prettycriss-cross patterns, and Tattinewas pretending to help him with herown garden rake. Patrick was one ofTattines best friends and she loved towork with him and to talk to him. Patrickwas a fine old Irishman, there was nodoubt whatever about that, faithful andconscientious to the last morning he would driveover in his old buggy from hislittle farm in the Raritan Valley,in abundant time to begin workon the minute of seven, and notuntil the minute of six would helay aside spade or rake and turnhis steps to his old horse tied under the apple-trees. But themost attractive thing about Patrick was his genial, kindlysmile, a smile that said, as plainly as words, that he hadfound life very comfortable and pleasant, and that he was


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