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(1880) [MARC] Author: Richard Gustafsson Translator: Albert Alberg
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Gh Old Geapat.

“ ( OOD-BYE, good-bye, dear Miss Sarah !”

6 “We have had such a delightful evening, and
you always give us such an excellent cup of tea!”

So the visiting neighbours were chattering all at
once, as they departed, leaving old Miss Sarah seated
alone in her glory, in her high-backed chair by the
tea-table. The old lady was tired that evening, ana
the neighbours had excused her bustling about, so
she. only “sat and curtsied,” as she said. When the

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