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CHAPTER XVI TILLY CROSSES BRIDGES
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In the afternoon the young people again started out to explore the town. This time Mr. Hartley was not with them.
"But are you quite sure you won't get lost?" Mrs. Kennedy demurred1 anxiously, as Genevieve was putting on her hat.
"No, ma'am," returned Genevieve, with calm truthfulness2 and a merry smile. "But, dearie, it's daylight and there are six of us. What if we do get lost? We've got tongues in our heads, and we know the name of our hotel and of the street it's on."
"Very well," sighed Mrs. Kennedy. Then, with sudden spirit she added: "Dear me, Genevieve! I shall be glad if ever we get back to Sunbridge and I have you to myself all quiet again. I'm afraid you'll never, never settle down to just plain living after these irresponsible weeks of one long playday."
It was Genevieve's turn now to sigh.
"I know, Aunt Julia. It will be hard, won't it?" she admitted. Then, with a quick change of manner, she observed airily: "As if anything could be nicer than learning to cook, and keeping my stockings mended! Why, Aunt Julia!" The next moment, with a breezy kiss, she was gone.
It was a delightful3 afternoon that the girls spent rambling4 about the curiously5 interesting old town, which—Cordelia impressively informed them—was the third oldest in the United States. They tried to see it all, but they did not succeed in this, of course. They did stand in delighted wonder before the San Fernando Cathedral with its square, cross-tipped towers; and they did wander for an entrancing hour in the old Mexican Quarter, with its picturesque6 houses and people, its fascinating chili7 and tamale stands, and its narrow, twisting streets, which Genevieve declared were almost as bad as Boston.
"Boston!"
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demurred
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truthfulness
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delightful
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rambling
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curiously
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picturesque
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chili
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bridled
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marvel
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quaint
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bungalow
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mansion
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buffalo
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chapel
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| n.小教堂,殡仪馆 | |
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