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The Corner Series
THE FOUR CORNERS ABROAD By AMY E. BLANCHARD
CONTENTS
The Fourth in Paris
The Day of Bastille
Housekeeping
A Glimpse of Spain
A Fiesta
Spanish Hospitality
Across the Channel
In London Town
Work
A Night Adventure
Settling Down
All Saints
The Fairy Play and Its Consequences
"Stille Nacht"
In the Mountains
Herr Green-Cap
Good-bye Munich
Jack as Champion
A Youthful Guide
Toward the Toe
ILLUSTRATIONS
Jean with a pigeon on each shoulder was perfectly happy
Nan volunteered to go for supplies
Mary Lee was snapping her fingers and taking her steps
Jo managed to get next to the driver
The children stood in awe and delight at the Krippen
CHAPTER I. THE FOURTH IN PARIS
It was at Passy that a little party of American girls were discussing the afternoon's plans one day in July. The three older girls were most interested; the two younger were too much engrossed in a game of Diabolo to notice very much what the others were talking about.
"You see it's raining," said Nan Corner, a tall girl with dark hair, "so we can't go in the Bois as we intended."
"Neither do we want to follow Aunt Helen's example and go hunting for antiques," put in Nan's sister, Mary Lee. "What do you say we do, Jo?"
Jo Keyes was drumming on the window-pane and looking out at the rather unpromising weather. "I see an American flag, girls," she said. "Hail to you, Old Glory! -- Goodness me!" She turned around. "Do you all know what day it is? Of course we must do something patriotic."
"It's the Fourth of July!" exclaimed Nan, "and we never thought of it. For pity's sake! Isn't it ridiculous? We never made very much of it at home, but over here I feel so American when I remember Bunker Hill and Yorktown and our own Virginia Washington, that I could paint myself red, white and blue, and cry 'Give me liberty or give me death,' from out the front window."
"I beg you'll do no such thing," said Mary Lee, the literal.
Nan laughed. The twins stopped their play and began to take an interest in what was being said. "Do paint your face red, white and blue and lean out the front window, Nan," said Jack; "it would be so funny."
"Let Mary Lee do it," said Nan, putting her arm around her little sister; "she's already red, white and blue."
"Let me see, Mary Lee, let me see," said Jack, eagerly.
The others laughed. "Blue eyes, white nose, red lips," said Nan, touching with her finger these features of Mary Lee's.
"You fooled me," said Jack disgustedly. "I thought she might have lovely stripes or something on her face."
"Foolish child," returned Nan, giving her a squeeze. "We must do something, girls, and look 'how it do rain,' as Mitty would say."
"Can't we have torpedoes or firecrackers or some kind of fireworks?" asked Jean.
"The gendarmes might come and rush us all off to the police court if we did," Jo told her. "They're so terribly particular here in Paris, that if a cab or an auto runs over you, you have to pay damages for getting in the way."
"Thank heaven we're Americans," said Nan fervently. "I am more eager than ever to flaunt my colors. Of all unjust things I ever heard it is to run you down and make you pay for it. They needn't talk to me about their liberté, fraternité, and egalité. I'll give a centime to the first one who thinks a happy thought for celebrating, myself included."
Jo was the first with a suggestion. "Let's have a tea and invite the grown-ups, your mother and Miss Helen. We might ask that nice Miss Joyce, too. We can have red, white and blue decorations and dress ourselves in the national colors, and it will be fine."

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