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CHAPTER XIX THE STAGE IS SET
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Impatient as was the doctor for an answer to his letter, it came before he expected, for a cablegram told of Helen's almost immediate1 departure for America.
"I thought that would fetch her," he crowed to his sister. "And she'll be here just next week Wednesday. That'll get her up to Dalton before Sunday."
"Perhaps," observed Mrs. Thayer cautiously.
"No 'perhaps' to it," declared the doctor,—"if the boat gets here. You don't suppose she's going to delay any longer now, do you? Besides, isn't she starting for America about as soon as she can? Does that look as if she were losing much time?"
"No, it doesn't," she admitted laughingly.
The doctor and his sister were not surprised to see a very lovely and charming Helen with the distinction and mellow2 maturity3 that the dozen intervening years had brought. Her letters had shown them something of that. But they were not prepared for the changes those same years had wrought4 in Dorothy Elizabeth.
To Helen, their frank start of amazement5 and quick interchange of glances upon first sight of the girl were like water to a long-parched throat.
"You do think she's lovely?" she whispered to the frankly6 staring doctor, as Mrs. Thayer welcomed the young girl.[Pg 285]
"Lovely! She's the most beautiful thing I ever saw!" avowed7 the doctor, with a laughing shrug8 at his own extravagance.
"And she's just as sweet and dear as she is lovely," whispered back the adoring mother, as the girl turned to meet the doctor.
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