OUR NEW PLAYROOM. 37.

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‘Tus visit to Aunt Abigail’s a
rambling old house near Upton

Woods, bade fair to prove a
: great success. What would

   
 

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a <Qiie"Z» tea for the excitement of |
a the thought. |

“Ron!” she said, when the others were
gone with Miss Dunn to Aunt Abigail's
room. “Wouldn’t you like to See, tie
playroom?’ .

(ves asad Ronald, «1 think T should.
I eps Meise a jolly big one. .

“VWiets so and look at 11” |
“But wecan’t,” objected Ronald. “We
don’t know where it is. Besides it is all
dark, and we haven’t any candle:’
| Weft walked across the room and rang
the bell. |
A Camdle and: will you oe me and

Ronald the way to the playroom, please?”

the playroom be like! Weff |. -