Aunt Crete's Emancipation

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Genres: Fiction
A Telegram And A Flight II. The Backwoods Cousin III. A Wonderful Day IV. Aunt Crete Transformed V. Luella And Her Mother Are Mystified VI. An Embarrassing Meeting VII. Luella's Humiliation VIII. Aunt Crete's Partnership   List of Illustrations “She Watched Luella's Dismayed Face With Growing Alarm" “He Helped With Vigor" “Donald Watched Her With Satisfaction" “She Beamed Upon The Whole Trainful Of People" ''Somewhere I Have Seen That Woman,” Exclaimed Luella's Mother" “They Stood Face To Face ...With The Wonderful Lady In The Gray Gown" “It's A Lie! I Say It's A Lie!”
    “Aunt Crete Was At Last Emancipated"             Chapter 1 A Telegram and a Flight Who’s at the front door? Asked Luella’s mother, coming in from the kitchen with a dish-towel in her hand. “I thought I heard the door-bell.”
    “Luella’s gone to the door,” said her sister from her vantage-point at the crack of the sitting-room door. “It looks to me like a telegraph boy.”
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