"I must put all the skirts in the closets, too," exclaimed Milly. "Oh, here's my lost sack! Where shall I hang that?"
"Fix upon one hook and always hang it there. Then you will not be in danger of losing a drive, because you can't find it."
"I'll keep it on this one, because it's low, and my thick sack can go on the next hook."
"Here are two shelves, Milly. I would take the upper one for my school hat, and the lower for shoes. There, the closet begins to look in order. Run to Hannah for her hand brush and pan. The bits of paper must be swept up."
[CHAPTER X.]
MILLY'S CHAMBER.
"OH, Aunt Priscilla! You're so kind to help me. Doesn't it look beautifully? What shall we do next?"
Mrs. Morgan paused and looked around her. They had made a beginning; but it was only a beginning. Every article was taken from the drawers; the books from the rack were tumbled over the floor.
"Why did you take down the books, my dear?" she asked mildly.
"I saw Emily dusting hers this morning, so I—"