Christmas with Grandma Elsie by Martha Finley
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only just found it out; but Grace and I have known it this long while;
haven't we, Gracie?" "Yes, indeed!" returned the little sister. "And so have I," said Lulu, hanging her head and blushing, "only sometimes I've forgotten it for a while. But I hope I won't any more, dear papa," she added softly, with a penitent, beseeching look up into his face. "I hope not, my darling," he responded in tender tones, caressing her hair and cheek with his hand, "and the past shall not be laid up against you." "Papa, will you take us to the city, as you did last year, and let us choose, ourselves, the things we are going to give?" asked Max. "I intend to do so," his father said. "Judging from the length of your lists, I think we will have to take several trips to accomplish it all. So we will make a beginning before long, when the weather has become settled; perhaps the first pleasant day of next week, if you have all been good and industrious about your lessons." "Have we earned our quarters to-day, papa?" asked Grace. "I think you are in a fair way to do so," he answered smiling, "but you still have a chance to lose them between this and your bedtime." "It's just before we get into bed you'll give them to us, papa?" Lulu said inquiringly. |
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