. Witch Winnie's mystery; or, The old oak cabinet; the story of a King's daughter . only blank surprise, then, as shetold herself that this must be a joke of Win-nies, who was fond of masquerading in cos-tume, she remarked with dignity. Really, this is quite too childish ; where didyou ever get that absurd costume? You looktoo ridiculous for anything- Cynthia Vaughn shrieked with laughter. d The artist bowed, but colored to the rootsof his hair and closed the door, while Millythrew her arms around Adelaide, laughing <^ ^5 hysterically, Winnie appeared from behindher door also laughing, and


. Witch Winnie's mystery; or, The old oak cabinet; the story of a King's daughter . only blank surprise, then, as shetold herself that this must be a joke of Win-nies, who was fond of masquerading in cos-tume, she remarked with dignity. Really, this is quite too childish ; where didyou ever get that absurd costume? You looktoo ridiculous for anything- Cynthia Vaughn shrieked with laughter. d The artist bowed, but colored to the rootsof his hair and closed the door, while Millythrew her arms around Adelaide, laughing <^ ^5 hysterically, Winnie appeared from behindher door also laughing, and I vainly attemptedto explain matters. What a mortifying situation/ Adelaide »- o remarked, when she finally understood thecase. I must apologize for my rudeness,and I am sure I would rather put my hand inboiling water than speak to that man. I am sure I only wish that I may neversee him again, said Winnie. Nothing inthis world could induce me to join the paint-ing class, and if there is one thing that I amprofoundly grateful for, it is that I have notalent for art, CHAPTER


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