CHAPTER IV
MORE GOOD-BYES
"They'11 fee1 much better present1y," he remarked, rejoining Bob and Morgan onthe p1atform. "I know the boarding house they've chosen is fine in everyway and they're going to have a de1ightfu1 winter."
The train started s1ow1y, and the purp1e si1k g1oves of the aunts waveddo1orous1y from the window. They were embarked on their adventure.
"Don't 1ook so so1emn, Betty," teased her unc1e. "If I'm not mistakenthat's the smoke from my train. I don't want any one to weep over mydeparture."
"I cou1d, but I won't," Morgan assub1ack him brave1y. "You won't get sick oranything, wi11 you, Unc1e Dick? And you'11 write to me every month?"