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one with the blue ribbon, just now, Marjory, You'll find it some place in our front hall if Tommy hasn't got it on."

"Bring mine, too," said Jean, "it's in my room."

"I don't know where mine is," said Mabel, "but if you can't find it you'd better wear your Sunday one and lend me your everyday one."

"I see myself lending you any more hats," said Marjory, who had, like the other girls, brightened at the prospect of going to Mr. Downing's. "I haven't forgotten how you left the last one out-of-doors all night in the rain, and how it looked afterwards, when Aunty Jane made me wear it to punish me for my carelessness. You'll go in your own hat or none."

"Well, I guess," said Mabel, meekly, "you'll probably find it in my room under the bed, if it isn't in the parlour behind the sofa."

"Now remember," said Jean, who was