Ethel Morton at Rose House by Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) Smith
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might have something to do with her appearance of anxiety. She changed
the subject as a measure of precaution, for she had been in the confidence of Dr. Watkins, the elder brother of Tom and Delia and a warm admirer of Miss Merriam's, and she did not want the conversation to run into channels where she might have to answer inconvenient questions. "This scheme of Roger's is pretty tremendous," she began by way of introducing a theme in which Ethel Brown would be sure to be interested. "We--the Club, I mean--never has 'fallen down' yet on anything, even some of our 'shows' that we didn't have much time to get up, so we ought to have confidence in ourselves as a Club." "With this next undertaking, though, we don't really know how the thing is done." "How to make over the house, you mean?" "How to make over the house and how to run the Fresh Air settlement when the house is made over." "There's no doubt we'll know more at the end of the summer than we know now! We've got to get information from every source we can." "The way Roger has up to now." "We must think of every one we know who has made over a house, and Dr. Watkins ought to be able to tell us of some people who have had Fresh Air children staying with them, so we can get some idea about what they |
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