"Yes," replied Kate, "and, Father, I'd like to have Aunt Susan come up before we leave. She'd enjoy it."
"Oh! yes," fairly shouted Ethel. "Do bring her, Tom."
CHAPTER XXX
AUNT SUSAN COMES
So the day Aunt Susan came, everyone was on the qui vive, and a warmer welcome was never extended to an old lady. She was shown everything. She had a real Camp Fire dinner and enjoyed it.
She took Mattie one side and told her of the wonderful improvement in little Mollie, which made Mattie's heart beat high with joy.
When she was introduced to Honora the girl made such quaint remarks that
Aunt Susan laughed merrily.
"Isn't it funny?" said Ethel; "that's the only girl in Camp that I don't care for."
"Ethel," replied her aunt, "perhaps, you don't know her as she really is."
"Perhaps," responded Ethel slowly, thinking of Mattie.