Ethel Morton's Enterprise by Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) Smith
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"Mother signed the papers this morning and she's going to begin to build
as soon as the weather will allow." "With peach trees in blossom now that ought not to be far off," laughed Della, waving her hand again at the blossoms that pleased her so much. "How large a house is she going to build?" asked Ethel Blue. "Not very big. Large enough for her and me and a guest or two and of course Elisabeth and Miss Merriam," referring to a Belgian baby who had been brought to the United Service Club from war-stricken Belgium, and to her caretaker, a charming young woman from the School of Mothercraft. "Will it be made of concrete?" "Yes, and Mother says we may all help a lot in making the plans and in deciding on the decoration and everything." "Isn't she the darling! It will be the next best thing to building a house yourself!" "There will be a garage behind the house." "A garage! Is Aunt Louise going to set up a car?" "Just a small one that she can drive herself. Back of the garage there's plenty of space for a garden and she says she'll turn that over to me. I can do anything I want with it as long as I'll be sure to have enough vegetables for the table and lots of flowers for the house." |
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