The Atlantic Monthly, volume 11, No. 63, January, 1863
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Miss Axtell said "she hated to have other people see her feel"; sheasked "would I manage it for her, that no one should be nigh when shemet Mr. McKey?" It was that very evening that papa, calling Sophie and me into his room, told us a little of the former history of the people in his house. "I want you to help me, children, " he said; "ladies manage such thingsbetter than we men know how to. " I said, close to papa's astonished hearing, "I know all about it; justlet me take care of this mission..."; and he appointed me diplomate on theoccasion. Sophie was strangely disconcerted; she had such fearsome awe of theAxtells, "she couldn't think of interfering, " she said, "unless to makegruel or some condiment. " I coaxed Miss Lettie to have her tea in her own room: she certainly didnot look like going down. Under pretext of having the care of her, Iseated sister Sophie at my station, and thus I had the house, outside ofthe tea-room, under my control. "Come down now; don't lose time, " I said to Miss Axtell, running up toher, half breathless from my haste.
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