"
Jerry's face brightened, although he began to demur, but Harry and Don
ended the discussion at once, by declaring they would certainly not lug
the heavy basket back again.
"Won't you get hungry though?" Marty's eyes rested on the delightful
things left.
"No, indeed; supper will be waiting and ready, when we get back to
the castle."
"It's beginning to get late, too--we've stayed here so long, since
finding you and Jerry in the cabin."
"Please, don't go yet," Marty began, fearing Janey's remark was leading
up to that point.
"We promised Aunt Janice to be back by sundown, and we haven't explored
very much of the forest," Nora smiled.
"Then you'll come another day," Jerry proposed, "and Marty and I can go
along too; I'm sure Grandfather will be willing."
Another happy hour slipped by, and then the Merediths knew their time was
really up.
"I just wish you could all live here," Marty's eyes were beginning to
look cloudy.
"We'll come soon again, and of course you and Jerry are to be guests at
the party, whenever it comes off."
"Of course," Nora joined in with Janey, at once--"Aunt Janice told us
that we could invite any one we met out here."
Marty and Beth had caught hands at the mention of a party and were
dancing around in a circle. Then Nora began laughing--
"Why, we've had such a pleasant day, that we forgot all about digging up
wild ferns to carry back with us."
"The party won't be for awhile yet, and so after all we'll have a plenty
of time," Don said.
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