"She ate every bit of her supper," said Mrs. Tucker, happily, "and she asked, this afternoon, if she owned any shoes. She's really getting well."
"I'm hurrying," laughed happy Bettie, "to make up for lost time. Do give me things to make me fat—as fat as Mabel."
"She's certainly better," said the satisfied doctor. "By to-morrow we'll have to tie her down to keep her from dancing. She's our own Bettie, at last."
THE END
Transcriber's Notes:
Punctuation errors repaired. Varied hyphenation retained.
Front page description, "Scovill" changed to "Scovel" (Florence Scovel Shinn)
Page 96, "Bennettt" changed to "Bennett" (Mrs. Bennett, rescuing)
Page 165, "shruddered" changed to "shuddered" ("Ugh!" shuddered Marjory)