The Lucky Seven

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Now and then he would grunt and mutter to himself. His moodiness had dated from the night 187 The Lucky Seven when he had sent her to her room as soon as the dishes were washed. "A member of der gommittee vill be galling at eight o'clock, " he had told her. "We vish to shpeak alone. " Elfrida had fallen asleep to the mutter of voices in the next room. Now and then when the voices were raised she had caught a sentence or so. In particular she had heard, in a strange voice: "His Excellency ap- pr...oves. " Then Uncle Fritz had cried out in German: "The child of my sister! The child of my dead sister!" Elfrida had wondered, drowsily, why he was speaking of her to a member of the mysterious committee and with that harsh note of protest in his voice. Late that night she had been wakened by a knocking on the hall door. She had slipped on her wrapper and was lighting the gas when Uncle Fritz appeared from his room and ordered hei back to bed. She had obeyed but kept her eye to the crack of her bedroom door to see who could be calling at such an hour.

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