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Identifier: harpersnew0109various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 109 June to November 1904
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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ey didnt;and she even got sick and went to theInfirmary for two days. But as soon asshe came out we each gave her an extrahalf-hour—I went to her at five in themorning, and the others stayed later atnight—till the lost time was made up.Kittie didnt go to the Infirmary againafter that, for she saw clearly that shehad no time to be ill, as we pointed outto her. She really did get thin and pale,though, and we were quite worried overher; but of course we remembered it wasall for her good, which she kept forget-ting, so we remained firm. Once shelocked her door when Maudie and MabelMuriel came, but they stayed till twelvethe next night and made that up, too—the brave, dauntless souls! The Sisters did not know anythingabout all this, and they kept wonderingwhat was the matter with Kittie. Theythought, I guess, that her disposition wasbeing warped some way, but it was onlythat she was imbibing knowledge. Final-ly Kittie telegraphed to her sister Jo-sephine, and Josephine came right off
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Half-tone plate engraved by G. F. SmithWE FED KITTIE JAMES WITH KNOWLEDGE 474 HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. with her husband, Mr. Morgan, to seewhat was the matter. Kittie told themall about it, and afterwards MaudieJoyce and Mabel Blossom told them allabout it, too, and for some strange reasonthey thought it was funny, and GeorgeMorgan laughed till his sides ached. Jo-sephine did too, but not so much, and shekept saying, The poor child! ButGeorge advised Kittie very earnestly todrink all she could at the fountain oflearning, and take it up as fast as itcame out, because if she didnt it mightoverflow and drown her. Kittie did notknow what he meant, and neither did we—grown men and women say such sillythings sometimes,—but it seemed to meanthat she was to go right on with ourlessons, because they didnt take her homeand nothing happened. They did sendher a lovely box, though, with a newsilk waist in it and a whole cold turkeyand a big cake, and lots of pickles andthings; but it was not

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