Oakleigh

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Good-bye. " Hastily kissing her sister, Cynthia ran off.
Neal had much enjoyed the scene at the breakfast-table. He only wished that he had been present when Cynthia impersonated her aunt. It must have been immense. He wished that he could go also to Wayborough, but he was not invited to join the party. He was to be left alone for the day T>^ith Edith, for Mr. Franklin had decided that 74 Jack should accompany them, to thank Aunt Betsey once more, and to tell her himself of the success of the h
...atch.
" I'll have to step round pretty lively, then, " said Jack. " Those birds must get to the brooders before I go. Come along, Neal. It's an awful bore having to go to Way- borough the very first day. You'll have to look after the chicks, and don't you forget it. " The chickens safely housed, and the family gone, Neal prepared to enjoy the day. He had made up his mind to see something of Edith, and he had no idea of working by himself, especially as there was no absolute necessity for it.
"The day is too hot for work, anyhow, " he said to himself.


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