ghbor's. Patricia tried to
put her charge down, but he stoutly refused to be put.
"You'll be late, Patricia," Nell warned, coming up.
"Danny won't let me leave him; and I don't know where his mother is,"
Patricia almost wailed.
"Mercy, put him down and come on!" Nell advised. "He's a little
nuisance."
"You don't know Danny's powers for hanging on," Patricia said; "besides,
he did hurt himself."
Five minutes after school had opened Patricia made her appearance.
"Patricia," Miss Carrol said, "I had begun to hope that you were not
going to end the week as you began it."
Patricia took her place without answering.
Miss Kirby and Mrs. Cory had gone in town that afternoon, not to return
until the late train, and it so happened that the doctor did not come
home to supper; so there was no one but Sarah to notice the depths into
which Patricia was plunged. For Patricia never did anything by halves.
"Is yo' sick, honey?" Sarah asked anxiously, when Patricia refused a
second piece of chocolate cake.
Patricia shook her head. "I'm just disgusted with life."
"Land sakes!" Sarah exclaimed; "and only this noon looked like yo' was
walkin' on air!"
Patricia went to bed early that night; even Custard's powers to comfort
had proved inadequate. To-morrow stretched ahead a long, blank, dreary
waste.
She was a little late to breakfast the next morning; as she slipped into
place, after kissing him good-morning, the doctor glanced at her rather
closely. She was a most subdued Patricia.
And then grandmother came in, also a little late. "Patricia," she said,
almost at once, "after breakfast I want you to run over and ask Mrs.
Hardy if Nell may go in town with you and me to-day--to the circus."
Patricia caught her breath--so that was the "special reason!"
Then she pushed her chair back. "I--can't go!" she cried; and was
halfway upstairs before any of the others could speak.
Mrs. Cory turned to Miss Kirby. "What can be the matter?"
Miss Kirby shook her head. "Do you know what it means, Patrick?"
The doctor looked guilty. "I am afraid it means--that Patricia has been
late to school again."
"But I thought," grandmother began, then stopped; as soon as she had
finished her breakfast she went up to Patricia's room.
Coming down a few moments after, she went straight to the office.
"Patrick," she said, "I have been finding out how Patricia came to be
late; and remember, please, that Patricia herself has give
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