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: Mary Jane in New England by Judson Clara Ingram Gooch Thelma Illustrator - New England Description and travel Juvenile fiction
Plans for the Journey A Day of Wetness First Glimpses of Boston An Unexpected Visit at Wellesley Class Day Fun--and Troubles Winning the Game The Adventure by the Lagoon Commencement in the Stadium Fun on the Beach A Day in Plymouth Visiting Cousin Louise The Willow Tree Cottage Lost! One Mary Jane Tea on the Terrace The Last Day in Boston--and Home
She sighed with relief as the offending shoe came off
"You almost touched it!" exclaimed Mary Jane
"My dear child! Where were you? We've hunted and hunted!"
"Then are we really going?" asked Mary Jane eagerly.
"To Boston and Harvard and Uncle Hal's Class Day and everything?" added Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill looked at each other and then at the long letter in Mrs. Merrill's hand.
"I do believe we are," said Mrs. Merrill thoughtfully.
"That's right!" approved Mr. Merrill heartily. "You'll never regret it. I am sure the girls are old enough to remember the interesting sights they will see and they may never have another chance to go to Harvard Class Day and all the 'doings' Hal writes about."
"And then," added Mrs. Merrill, "I always promised brother Hal I'd come when he graduated. One doesn't have a 'baby brother' graduate from Harvard every summer. Though I would like it better if you could go too."
"Sure you can't, Dad"? asked Alice, wistfully.
"Certain sure," replied her father. "With all the changes in the office just now I wouldn't think it wise to leave my work for men who are already loaded up. And then, too," he added when he noticed how disappointed the two girls looked, "remember we'll need somebody here to see about the new house--don't you forget that!"
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