Sights and Insights . to slay inWashington for an indefinite period. On the train were two young school girls, who were expressing their dislike for stayingat a hotel when, by chance, they met Mrs. Wilkes, an aristocratic old lady, who. hearing theirplight, assured them they would be welcomed at her home by both herself and her at Mrs. Wilkes were three other people—Mrs. Voss, a German lady, her daughterHelen, and Mr. William Blakely, one of New Yorks millionaires. Margaret and Josephine, being talented and beautiful, were very welcome visitors, andbefore the week was out even


Sights and Insights . to slay inWashington for an indefinite period. On the train were two young school girls, who were expressing their dislike for stayingat a hotel when, by chance, they met Mrs. Wilkes, an aristocratic old lady, who. hearing theirplight, assured them they would be welcomed at her home by both herself and her at Mrs. Wilkes were three other people—Mrs. Voss, a German lady, her daughterHelen, and Mr. William Blakely, one of New Yorks millionaires. Margaret and Josephine, being talented and beautiful, were very welcome visitors, andbefore the week was out even the indifferent Mrs. ss was very fond of both girls. It wasalso plain to every one that Mr. Blakely was not staying South for his health alone, but hadbecome very much infatuated with Margaret. When the time came for the girls to go on toschool, there had been a great many changes. Helen and Katherine were to accompany Jose-phine to school, while Margaret and William were to become life-time companions. B. R. 123.


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