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第3章 MISS DOYLE INTERFERES(2)

Louise Merrick lived with her mother a few blocks away from Patsy's apartment,and her cousin Beth DeGraf was staying with her for a time.They had all spent the summer with Uncle John at Millville,and had only returned to New York a few days before.Beth's home was in Ohio,but there was so little sympathy between the girl and her parents thatshe was happy only when away from them.Her mother was Uncle John's sister,but as selfish and cold as Uncle John was generous and geniala.Beth's father was a "genius"and a professor of music—one of those geniuses who live only in their own atmosphere and forget there is a world around them.So Beth had a loveless and disappointed childhood,and only after Uncle John arrived from the far west and took his three nieces "under his wing,"as he said,did her life assume any brightness or interest.

Her new surroundings,however,had developed Beth'scharacter wonderfully,and although she still had her periods of sullenb depression she was generally as gay and lovable as her two cousins,but in a quieter and more self—possessed way.

Louise was the eldest—a fair,daintyc creature withthat indescribabled "air"which invariably wins the admiring regard of all beholders.Whatever gown the girl wore looked appropriate and becoming,and her manner was as delightful as her appearance.She was somewhat f r i v o l o u se and designingf in character,but warm—hearted and staunchg in her friendships.Indeed,Louise was one of those girls who are so complex as to be a puzzle to everyone,including themselves.

Beth DeGraf was the beauty of the group of three,andshe also possessed great depth of character.Beth did not like herself very well,and was always afraid others would fail to like her,so she did not win friends as easily as did Louise.But those who knew the beautiful girl intimately could read much to admire in the depth of her great dark eyes,and she was not the least interesting of the three nieces whose fortunes had been so greatly in?uenced by Aunt Jane and Uncle John Merrick.

But Patricia Doyle—usually called "Patsy"by herfriends—was after all the general favorite with strangers and friends alike.There was a subtle magnetisma about the girl's laughing,freckled face and dancing blue eyes that could not well be resisted.Patsy was not beautiful;she was not accomplished;she had no especial air of distinction.But she was winning from the top of her red hair to the tips of her toes,and so absolutely unaffected that she won all hearts.

"And for wisdom she's got Solomon beat to a frazzleb,"declared the Major to Uncle John,in discussing his daughter's character.But it is possible that Major Doyle was prejudiced.

"Well,what's to be done?"demanded Louise,for thesecond time.

"We don't vote in Ken's district,"remarked the Major,"or there would be six votes to his credit,and that would beat my own record by four!""Ken is so impressionablec that I'm afraid this defeat willruin his life,"said Beth,softly."I wish we could get him away.Couldn't we get him to withdrawa?""He might be suddenly called to Europe,"suggested Louise."That would take him away from the place and give him a change of scene."Patsy shook her head.

"Kenneth isn't a coward,"she said."He won't run away.He must accept his defeat like a man,and some time try again.Eh,Uncle John?"Uncle John turned around and regarded his three nieces critically.

"What makes you think he will be defeated?"he asked.

"He says so himself,"answered Patsy.

"He writes me he can see no hope,for the people are all against him,"added Louise.

"Pah!"said Uncle John,contemptuouslyb."What else does the idiot say?""That he's lonely and discouraged,and had to pour outc his heart to some one or go wild,"said Patsy,the tears of sympathy ?lling her eyes.

"And you girls propose to sit down and allow all this?"inquired their uncle sternly.

"We?"answered Louise,lifting her brows and making a pretty gesture."What can we do?""Go to work!"said Uncle John."How?"asked Patsy,eagerly.

"Politics is a game,"declared Mr.Merrick."It's never won until the last card is played.And success doesn't lie so much in the cards as the way you play 'em.Here are three girls with plenty of shrewdness and energy.Why don't you take a hand ina the game and win it?""Oh,Uncle John!"The proposition was certainly disconcertingb at ?rst."Yes,yes!"laughed the Major,derisivelyc."Put onsome blue stockings,read the history of woman's suffraged,cultivate a liking for depravede eggs,and then face Kenneth's enraged constituents!""I shouldn't mind,daddy,if it would help Kenneth any,"declared Patsy,stoutlyf.

"Go on,Uncle John,"said Beth,encouragingly."Women in politics,"observed their uncle,"have oftenbeen a tremendous power.You won't need to humiliate yourselves,my dears.All you'll need to do is to exercise your wits and work earnestly for the cause.There are a hundred ways to do that.""Mention a few,"proposed the Major.

"I will when I get to Elmhurst and look over the ground,"answered Uncle John.

"You're going on,then?"

"Yes."

"I'll go with you,"said Patsy promptly.

"So will I,"said Beth."Kenneth needs moral encouragement and support as much as anything else,just now.""He's imagining all sorts of horrors and making himself miserable,"said Louise."Let's all go,Uncle,and try to cheer him up."By this time Uncle John was smiling genially.

"Why,I was sure of you,my dears,from the first,"he said."The Major's an old croakera,but he'd go,too,if it were not necessary for him to stay in New York and attend to business.But we mustn't lose any time,if we're going to direct the politics of the Eighth District Election the eighth of November.""I can go any time,and so can Beth,"said Louise.

"All I need is the blue stockings,"laughed Patsy.

"It won't be play.This means work,"said Uncle John seriously.

"Well,I believe we're capable of a certain amount ofwork,"replied Beth."Aren't we,girls?""We are!""All right,"said Mr.Merrick."I'll go and look up the nexttrain.Go home,Louise,and pack up.I'll telephone you.""That bad man 'd better look out,"chuckled the Major.

"He doesn't suspect that an army of invasion is coming.""Daddy,"cried Patsy,"you hush upa.We mean businessb.""If you win,"said the Major,"I'll run for aldermanc on apetticoatd platform,and hire your services."

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