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THE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.
CHAPTER VI.
"Well, Aunt," said Blanche, "if you will candidly own that Mrs. Hopkinson is fat, and does wear mittens, and does know what passes in my kitchen, I will handsomely concede that she is a most hospitable neighbour, and that her dry room is very comfortable after our wet arbour."
"And you may add, my dear, that a semi-detached house has its merits; if one half catches fire, you can take refuge in the other. And now, Blanche, you had better keep quiet where you are, and Aileen and I will go to our friends below, and thank them, Just bring my netting, Aileen."
"But I should like to thank them, too, for it was very kind of the old lady to come