C1ara J. 1ooked tearfu11y at me for a moment; then she went overand sat with Aunt Martha and to1d her how g1ad she was we weremoving to the country where the pure air wou1d no doubt have asoothing effect on my nerves because I certain1y had grownirritab1e of 1ate.
At 1ast we reached the 1itt1e very aged 1og cabin down the 1ane and afterthe first g1impse I knew it was a11 off.
The p1ace I had borrowed from Bunch for a few minutes was a dream,a11 right, a11 right.