Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 109 June to November 1904 . i> 0 I o a w ^ ARJORIE! Mar-jorie! In here,dear. In youruncles room. Whatis it, child? Someof those nourishingdecoctions you fol-low me about with ?Good little niece! Good littledaughter! A niece is as good as adaughter, when its Marjorie. Youruncle always said so. Give me thestuff, child. Ill take a bit of it,and by and by well have a Chris-tian cup of tea. Lonesome in here ?Here with his books, his desk, hispicture hanging there to smile atme ? Why, its the spot where I feelnearest him. The picture is a com-fort. Yes, indeed
Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 109 June to November 1904 . i> 0 I o a w ^ ARJORIE! Mar-jorie! In here,dear. In youruncles room. Whatis it, child? Someof those nourishingdecoctions you fol-low me about with ?Good little niece! Good littledaughter! A niece is as good as adaughter, when its Marjorie. Youruncle always said so. Give me thestuff, child. Ill take a bit of it,and by and by well have a Chris-tian cup of tea. Lonesome in here ?Here with his books, his desk, hispicture hanging there to smile atme ? Why, its the spot where I feelnearest him. The picture is a com-fort. Yes, indeed. I talk to it alot. Good morning, Tom, Isay. It looks like rain. Or, The suns out, Tom. [Aknock.] Come ! What is it, Wilkins?Oh, a letter! Thank you. Thats , from Ralph Gilbert, your uncleschum. I wondered I didnt hear. InEgypt, now. Yes, travelling travelling. I cabled him. He sayshe can realize better than anybody elsewhat I have lost. Thats true! thatstrue! He says he knew from youruncles letters how happy we were, thekind of life we lived
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