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CHAPTER IX BEATRICE
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“And he who wins the fight with Self
Has won the bravest battle.”
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OOD-BYE, Miss Billy."
"Good-bye, Beatitude. You're a dear to help me off in this way. I won't forget it in a hurry."
"All rightie. See that you don't."
"And Bea, don't vex1 your soul over that mending basket. It's only one stitch in nine that saves time, you know."
"I won't, but you'd better make haste; you'll miss the boat."
"A miss wouldn't be as good as a mile then, would it? Good-bye, again. Yes, mother, I have a handkerchief. Also a corkscrew for the olives. Also my rubbers. Good-bye, everybody."
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Miss Billy was going to a picnic, and in her usual way. The whole house had been in an uproar2 since six o'clock. There had been a hurried dressing3, a hurried breakfast, and a hurried packing of lunch; and it was not until the blue linen4 suit disappeared around the corner that a lull5 fell over the home, and the household paused to take breath.
There were still the remains6 of the preparations for lunch to be cleared away, the study to be made clean, and the disorder7 which was left in Miss Billy's wake to be remedied. Her sister's work added to her own took Beatrice longer than usual, and it was ten o'clock before she came languidly into the garden with the mending basket under her arm. She tumbled out a large bundle of ragged8 stockings, and set to work.
It was hot and deserted9
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