"Aunt Olivia is very pretty. She is just like a pansy–all velvety and purply and goldy." ""She is lovely. But she is twenty-nine, you know. That's pretty old. She doesn't bother me much. Aunt Janet says that I'd have no bringing up at all, if it wasn't for her. Aunt Olivia says children should just be let come up–that everything else is settled for them long before they are born." - The Story Girl ch. 2 Aunt Olivia lives with her brother Roger King in The Story Girl, and is the guardian of Sarah Stanley. In The Golden Road, she married Dr. Seton from Halifax.
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