Page:Dorothy's spy; a story of the first "fovrth of Jvly" celebration, New York, 1776.djvu/31

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DOROTHY'S SPY

searching over the city. We must go on; but I should feel much easier in mind if the girls were safely at home; there are many rough people abroad."

"All of which is fortunate for us," Dorothy whispered to Sarah. "It may he wrong to feel glad when mother is sad; hut I have so counted on seeing the bonfire!"