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an seemed hopefully good-tempered and capable, but when she discovered that Patty was to be her mistress, instead of Mrs. Elliott, as she had supposed, she exclaimed: "Go 'way wid yez! Wud I be workin' for the likes of a child like that? No, mum, I ain't no nurse; I'm a cook, and I want a mistress as has got past playing wid dolls." "I hope you'll find one," said Patty politely; "and I'm afraid we wouldn't suit each other." Another Irish girl, with a merry rosy face and frizzled blonde hair, was very anxious to go to work for Patty. "Sure, it will be fun!" she said. "I'd like to work for such a pretty little lady; and, sure, we'd have the good times. Could I have all me afternoons out, miss?" "Not if you lived with me," said Patty, laughing. "My house is large, and there's a great deal of work to be done by somebody. I think my cook couldn't do her share if she went out every afternoon." Many others were interviewed, but each seemed to have more or less objectionable traits. One would not come unless she were the only servant; another would not come unless Patty kept five. Most of them showed such a decided lack of respect to so young a mistress that Aunt Alice began to despair of finding the kind, capable woman she had imagined. They went home feeling rather discouraged, but when Patty told her troubles to her father, he only laughed. "Bless your heart, child," he said; "you couldn't expect to engage a whole cook in one afternoon! It's a long and serious process." "But, papa, you said we'd be all settled and ready by the first of January." "Yes, I know, but I didn't say which January." "Now, you're teasing," said Patty; but she ran away with a light heart, feeling sure that somehow a cook would be provided. That evening, according to appointment, Pansy Potts appeared for inspection. The whole Elliott family was present, and observed with much interest the strange-looking girl. But, though ignorant and awkward, Pansy was not embarrassed, and, seeming to realise that her fate lay in the hands of Mrs. Elliott, Mr. Fairfield, and Patty, she addressed herself to them. Her manner, though untrained, showed respectful deference, and her expressive black eyes showed quick perception and clever adaptability. "She is all right at heart," thought Mr. Fairfield to himself, "but she knows next to nothing. I wonder if it would be a good plan to let the two girls help each other out." "Have you ever w
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