ined Miss Jinny on the sidewalk before the door had
opened to admit the little worn trunk that the driver shouldered with
such ease.
"Why, it's a mansion for sure!" exclaimed Miss Jinny, gazing with
approval at the fine front of the tall, well-kept, brown-stone house.
"I was so afraid you girls might be poked away in some stuffy street
with never a tree or bit of sky to hearten you, but that park's most
equal to the real country."
"It was the park that brought us here," said Patricia, leading the way
upstairs to the spacious front room where Miss Jinny was to be
domiciled. "And we're so glad we came. Mrs. Hudson is so kind to us
that we don't feel like strangers at all. Even Ju adores her, and you
know how hard she is to suit."
"Who's talking about me?" demanded Judith's high treble, and they
turned to see her in the doorway, silhouetted against the brilliantly
lighted hall.
"Mercy, Judy, where did you drop from?" asked Patricia, startled. "I
didn't expect you for an hour. Is Elinor home, too?"
Judith explained that although she had been so eager for a visit to the
celebrated night life, she had tired of the loneliness of work hours,
and had run off home, leaving Elinor still expecting her criticism.
"Besides, I wanted to see Miss Jinny," said Judith, affectionately
twining her arms about Miss Jinny's waist. "I haven't seen her for a
whole month, you know."
Much to Patricia's surprise, Miss Jinny seemed not at all unused to the
reticent Judith's caresses, but stooped and kissed her on her white
forehead, rumpling her pale hair with kindly fingers.
"I reckon you're wanting to hear all about mama, and the visit you're
going to make us," she said, wisely. "I'll get my old trunk here
unstrapped, and we'll talk while I lay out my duds in those nice wide
bureau drawers. You'll laugh, I guess, when you see what I've brought
you each, but I want you to promise that if you don't like them, you'll
say so, and I'll hunt up something that pleases you better."
"Oh, we'll be sure to _love_ them, if they come from dear old Rockham
and _you_!" cried Patricia, gathering an armful of hangers from the
deep closet for Miss Jinny's use. "I'm perfectly crazy to see them,
aren't you, Judy? I do hope Elinor doesn't stay too late tonight. You
don't mind waiting for her, do you, Miss Jinny? It'll be so much more
fun when we're all together."
"Bless your heart, no indeedy!" replied Miss Jinny emphatically. "I'd
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