{{betlep104.png}} "Oh, let's make them think old Santa just had a spill of toys from his old sleigh!" said Lucia, as happy as Betty, looking into the gayly decked windows, or descending into the store basements where the toys were displayed. Betty had "always" intended to go back to see what was the result with the "Sevillas," but there was so much to do at school with lessons and tests and other duties and at home in preparation for the holidays that she had not "had a minute" to spare, it seemed. Her father was unusually busy, too; and when she spoke to him about the coincidence of the names and referred to the odd parenthesis in Ramon Balinsky's letter, he had only said that it "might be well to look into it." The crimson car was pretty well filled with packages when Lucia had finished her shopping, for why should they wait to have things delivered when they wanted to see them right away? And Lucia sent the car home, telling Betty that her mother might want it and that there was no use in keeping Horace waiting around while they had lunch down town. Betty assured Lucia that any arrangement was satisfactory to her, as they entered a pretty tea room and lingered over their lunch, ordered by Lucia after consultation with Betty. Chicken [[104]]