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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Julia The Apostate, by Josephine Daskam This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Julia The Apostate Author: Josephine Daskam Release Date: November 6, 2007 [EBook #23367] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK JULIA THE APOSTATE *** Produced by David Widger JULIA THE APOSTATE By Josephine Daskam Copyright, 1903, by Charles Scribner's Sons "You don't think it's too young for me, girls?" "Young for you--_par exemple!_ I should say not," her niece replied, perking the quivering aigrette still more obliquely upon her aunt's head. Carolyn used _par exemple_ as a good cook uses onion--a hint of it in everything. There were those who said that she interpolated it in the Litany; but Carolyn, who was born Caroline and a Baptist, was too much impressed by the liturgy of what she called The Church to insert even an uncanonized comma. "Now don't touch it, Aunt Julia, for it's deliciously chic, and if you had your way you'd flatten it down right straight in the middle--you know you would." Miss Trueman pursed her lips quizzically. "I've always thought, Carrie--_lyn_," she added hastily, as her niece scowled, "that they put things askew to make 'em different--for a change, as you might say. Now, if they're _never_ in the middle, it's about as tiresome, isn't it?" Elise, whose napkin-ring bore malignant witness to her loving aunt, Eliza Judd, laughed irrepressibly: she had more sense of humor than her sister. It was she who, though she had assisted in polishing the old copper kettle subsequently utilized as a holder for the tongs and shovel, had refused to consider the yet older wash-boiler in the light of a possible coal-scuttle, greatly to the relief of her aunt, who blushed persistently at any mention of the hearth. She patted the older woman encouragingly. "That's right, Aunt Ju-ju, argue it out!" she advised. Miss Trueman winced. She had never accustomed herself to those senseless monosyllables that parodied her name; nor could she understand the frame of mind that found them preferable to the comfortable "Aunt Jule" of the old days. "Ju-ju!" Strips of unwholesome flesh-
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