Peace on Earth, Good-will to Dogs
Peace on Earth, Good-Will to Dogs By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott Author of "Old Dad" New York E. P. Dutton & Company 681 Fifth Avenue
"I wonder who that can be?" thought Mary Louise. Everyone had to speak
loudly to poor Mrs. Conant, who might be entertaining a visitor. She
rang the bell and soon her old friend appeared in the doorway.
"My dear, dear child!" cried the good lady, recognizing the girl
instantly and embracing her after a welcoming kiss. "Where on earth have
you come from?"
"From Beverly," said Mary Louise with a smile, for in her depressed
state of mind this warm greeting cheered her wonderfully.
"Come right in," said Mrs. Conant, seizing the suit case. "Have you had
breakfast?"
"Yes, indeed; hours ago. And I've seen Mr. Conant at his office. He--he
wanted me to talk to you."
She spoke loudly, as she had been accustomed to do, but now Mrs. Conant
wore on her ear an instrument similar in appearance to a small telephone
receiver, and she seemed to hear quite distinctly through its mechanism.
Indeed, she pointed to it with an air of pride and said: "I can hear a
whisper, my dear!"
As Mary Louise was ushered into the cosy sitting room she looked for the
piano-player and the owner of the merry laugh and cheery voice. Near the
Peace on Earth, Good-Will to Dogs By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott Author of "Old Dad" New York E. P. Dutton & Company 681 Fifth Avenue