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Patty in the City (Paperback)

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Patty and her father looked at several apartments before they found one which seemedsatisfactory in every way. It was necessary that it should be near the school Patty was toattend, and also conveniently located with a view to Mr. Fairfield's daily trips downtown.Besides this, Mr. Fairfield was particular about the atmosphere of the hotel. Some theylooked into seemed to Patty like gorgeous glittering palaces, with decorations so rich andornate as to be almost barbaric. These Mr. Fairfield came out of as rapidly as he went in, and more than once Patty cast a longing backward glance at the marble floors and gildedfrescoes which her father seemed to scorn. On the other hand, Mr. Fairfield was equally illpleased with a house which was unattractive in appearance, or whose furnishings were nottasteful.Patty almost began to think that her father was too fastidious, and would never be ableto find a place that would exactly suit him.However, the moment they stepped inside of a certain apartment hotel named TheWilberforce, Mr. Fairfield's face showed an expression of satisfaction, which immediatelyconvinced Patty that they had struck the right trail at last.And so it proved, for after looking into several suites of rooms then vacant, Mr. Fairfieldtold Patty that if she could feel contented to take up her abode there, he thought he could.Patty willingly agreed, for she, too, liked The Wilberforce from the first.The hotel faced Central Park, and though not among the largest in the city, it was moreattractively planned than any of the others they had looked at.The apartment they liked best was a corner one with windows looking toward the eastand south. The large corner room had a beautiful bay window, and was so light and sunnythat Patty declared it should be their library."Library, sitting-room and general living-room," said her father, laughing; "you know, Puss, you can't have as many rooms at your disposal in the city as you have in Vernondale.But we'll have all our books and favourite belongings in this room, and I'm sure we canmake it very comfortable. Then this smaller room next will be a more formal receptionroom for casual callers."There were four bedrooms, and Mr. Fairfield insisted that the two sunniest andpleasantest ones should be assigned to Patty and Grandma Elliott. The other two, whosewindows opened on an airshaft instead of on the street, were to be Mr. Fairfield's bedroomand a guest-ro.

Product Details
ISBN: 9798559248400
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: November 5th, 2020
Pages: 100
Language: English