She told me that I was to consider all these lovely things as my own and that she would store them in her closet for use whenever I came to see her and, best of all, that I should come as often as possible. I was ov- erjoyed.

I visited my Aunt many times after that and I at- tributed the improvement in my grades directly to those wonderful weekends. The peace of mind I found there with my Aunt can only be understood completely by another harried T. V. who might also have experieu- ced a tender vindication.

"I've never had the heart to touch Bob's room. It's just as he left it."

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