Patty's Pleasure Trip
Patty’s Pleasure Trip
BY CAROLYN WELLS
AUTHOR OF TWO LITTLE WOMEN SERIES, THE MARJORIE SERIES, Etc.
GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
Copyright, 1909, by DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY Published, September, 1909
Printed in U.S.A.
“YES, indeed,” said Patty, pleasantly.
“And then a broad-leafed hat, with ribbons from the edge of the brim, tied under my chin,—or, perhaps chiffon ties. Which would you have, Patty?”
“Yes, indeed,” said Patty, in a voice of enthusiasm, but not looking up from her book.
“Oh, Patty, you silly! Now, listen. Look at these plates, and pick out the prettiest hat so I may get it for the garden-party.”
Lady Kitty spread out the sheets of millinery designs, and still absorbed in her reading, Patty lifted her hand and, without looking, pointed a finger at random till it rested on one of the pictured hats.
“That one! Why, Patty, you’re crazy! I couldn’t wear that pudgy little turban,—I want a big sun-hat. Would you have a straw or lace?”