{{betlep148.png}} stood up for half an hour singing all about "good Saint Nick" with an "Oh, oh, oh, who wouldn't go?" and the rest of it, varied with "Jingle Bells," "Holy Night," and songs new and old, learned at school and Sunday school, where music made an especial appeal to little Amy Lou. "She is entertained for the next hour," said Mrs. Lee, as she and Betty cleared the table after lunch. The little maid, who had been baking and cooking all morning, was excused for the afternoon and evening, but would come to help with the Christmas dinner. "And we have an invitation for the evening, Betty. The countess said she had spoken to you." "Yes'm. Are we going?" "Yes. I scarcely thought at first that I could manage about Amy Lou, since Lena ought to have her evening this time; but the countess wanted us to bring her and thinks that she 'will enjoy it.' I was quite surprised, but the countess said that she would appreciate our coming, that it was not like a regular invitation to a party, just a sudden wanting to have good friends there. Grandma Ferris is not so well, Betty." "Oh! Will you mind, Mother?" [[148]]