CHAPTER III
NEW FRIENDS
It was about four o'clock the next afternoon when the train came puffing
into the great train-shed in Jersey City.
It had passed through Elmbridge about an hour before, but being an express
train, it made no stop at such small places.
So Mr. St. Clair had arranged to meet Patty at Jersey City and take her
back home with him.
Patty recognized her uncle as soon as he entered the car, and ran to greet
him.
"Howdy, Uncle Robert," she said, in her pretty southern way, "are you
looking for me?"
"I am, if you're little Patty Fairfield. But you've grown so since I saw
you that I think I shall have to ask for your credentials."
Patty laughed, and answered: "My credentials are that I remember the doll
and the candy you brought me five years ago, and I just _know_ you're my
Uncle Robert."
"I am indeed, and I've come to carry you off to a lot of other admiring
relatives."
Then Patty introduced Miss Powers, and after gathering up the various wraps
and bags they all left the train.
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