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n; I am beat now! When did you leave home, Mrs Packard? " "Why, I come away this morning. Bundy." She stretched up her arms across Mrs. Packard's head to hand up her apples, but at that ut of the basket fell on the head below, and Mrs. Packard sprung up in a fury, her straw bonnet, libeo believe we've run away!" "Well," was Mrs. Packard's indignant reply, "I guess if we had, you An indignant sniff was the sole remark Mrs. Packard hazarded; and the old lady, after picking uket — and at last got it! By this time Mrs. Packard's bonnet was last got to its pristine shapewith an accent of horror and surprise. Mrs. Packard laughed; a touch of superiority restored he't to difficulty to Hartford," condescended Mrs. Packard. "You've jest got to step across the depoit"Manchester!" interposed the conductor, and Mrs. Packard bundled out of the cars with a rapid farewever rimmed spectacles, and trying to recall Mrs. Packard's advice, the station-master came by, and s[3 more...]