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CHAPTER XVII. JED MEETS AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE.
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Jed was not long in finding that Chester's aunt looked upon him, if not with hostility1, at least with distrust. This was an unpleasant discovery. Mr. Holbrook had always appeared to have confidence in him, and approved his management of his son.
While Chester and Jed were walking on the beach Miss Holbrook took a seat upon the bluff2 and watched them through her spectacles, as Jed could not help seeing.
"I say, Jed," asked the little boy, "how do you like Aunt Maria?"
"I don't feel very well acquainted with her yet," answered Jed cautiously.
"I don't like her!" said Chester emphatically.
"Why not?"
"Oh, she's always scolding and finding[Pg 154] fault. Papa says it's because she's an old maid."
Jed smiled.
"I wish papa had not sent for her," went on Chester. "We could get along well enough without her."
"I think we should get along very well together, Chester."
"I am sure we should. Have you got any old maid aunts?"
"Not that I know of," replied Jed soberly, as he had forced upon him the thought of his solitary3 condition.
"Then you are lucky. I'll give you Aunt Maria if you want her."
"Perhaps she might not consent to be given away, Chester."
Half an hour later Jed met with a surprise, and one not altogether agreeable.
"Hello! you here!" exclaimed an amazed voice that sounded familiar to Jed.
He looked up and saw Percy Dixon approaching.
"Oh, it's you, Percy?" he said. "When did you arrive?"
[Pg 155]
"This morning. Father and I are staying at the Spray House." This was the largest hotel, and Percy mentioned the name with evident pride.
"It is a nice hotel," responded Jed.
"I should say so. Why, it's the most expensive one here. But you haven't told me how you came here."
"I have been here for some weeks."
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