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Rh "Oh, how cute!" cried Grace.

"Last act!" cried Tom, and set fire to a slow match that was near. Presently some flower pots commenced to send up a golden shower, and then, from a wire between two trees there blazed forth the words "Good Night."

"Well, that was very nice indeed!" was Mrs. Stanhope's comment.

"As nice an exhibition of fireworks as I ever saw," declared Mrs. Laning.

"Just what I say!" cried Mrs. Rover. "The boys certainly know how to get up a show!"

After the fireworks came darkness, but neither the boys nor the girls seemed to mind this. They paired off, and took walks around the house and down the roadway. Perhaps a good many silly things were said, but, if so, there was no harm in them. The only ones who were really serious were Dick and Dora, and seeing this Tom nudged Nellie in the side.

"Looks like they were getting down to business, doesn't it?" he observed, dryly.

"Oh, Tom, hush, they might hear you!" she whispered.

"You'll have Dick for a cousin-in-law some day."

"Well, I shan't mind."