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210 years. Go to my room and take off that gingham, quickly. Anna, drop everything, and come help me." The Bird Woman ran to the telephone and called Ellen Brownlee. "Elnora has had an accident. She will be a little late," she said. "You have got to make them wait. Have them play an extra musical number before the march." Then she turned to the maid. "Tell Benson to have the carriage at the gate just as soon as he can get it there. Then come to my room. Bring the thread box from the sewing room, that roll of wide white ribbon on the cutting table, and gather all the white pins from every dresser in the house. But first come with me a minute." "I want that trunk with the Swamp Angel's stuff in it, from the cedar closet," she panted as they reached the top of the stairs. They hurried down the hall together and dragged the big trunk to the Bird Woman's room. She opened it and began tossing out white stuff. "How lucky that she left these things!" she cried. "Here are white shoes, gloves, stockings, fans, everything!" "I am all ready but a dress," said Elnora. The Bird Woman began opening closets and pulling out drawers and boxes. "I think I can make it this way," she said. She snatched up a creamy lace yoke with long sleeves that recently had been made for her and held it out.