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CHAPTER IV. CAN SHE GO TO MRS. KING’S RECEPTION?
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CHAPTER IV. CAN SHE GO TO MRS. KING’S RECEPTION?
“I ’LL ask Uncle Carroll. Uncle Carroll, sha’n’t Aunt Fay take me? Please say yes.”
“No use to ask him, Grace; you’re too young.”
“Please, Uncle Carroll, don’t mind what Aunt Fay says. Just you say I’m to go.”
“Where?” he dropped his paper.
“Out to Mrs. King’s reception to-morrow afternoon.”
“Nonsense! You’re too young.”
“Child, I told you so,” said Aunt Fay quietly, slipping the cosey on the tea-pot again.
“Too young!” Grace pulled savagely1 at the girlish hair on her brow, and twisted her long braid
hanging down her back, up high on her head.
“I’ll do up my hair, and pull down my face—so,” lengthening2 her round cheeks—“anything, to
just get the chance of going,” she cried. “O Uncle Carroll! and I’m sixteen. You’re positively3
cruel.”
“You’re nothing but a school-girl,” said Aunt Fay; “the idea of going to a reception.”
“Why, those receptions of Mrs. King’s are packed; you don’t seem to understand, Grace; and
you’d take the standing-room of some one else,” added Uncle Carroll.
“I’d take my own standing-room,” declared Grace positively, “and I wouldn’t tread on other
people’s toes;” seeing a chance for her, since the two guardians4 of her peace had begun to argue
the point. “Just think, I’ve never seen the King house nor Miss Phronsie.”
“Well, she’s a raving5, tearing beauty,” said Uncle Carroll, “and worth going miles to see, I tell
you.”
“And I want to see Mrs. King again,” cried Grace, pursuing her advantage. “I got a peek6 at her
once, when she came to call at the Drysdales. Bella and I heard she was in the drawing-room, and
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