Christmas with Grandma Elsie by Martha Finley
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captain selected it, I suppose?"
"Yes, Miss Wi'let, de cap'n done say dis hyar one was for de Woodburn chillen; an' we's to watch an' fotch 'em in soon's dey's clar gone out ob sight." "Yes," she said, "we want to give them a pleasant surprise. I think they are doubtful as to whether their father intends that they shall have a tree this year," she added, aside to her brothers. "Then the surprise will be the greater," Harold returned; "and it is half the fun. I supposed they were pretty certain of the tree, and would be surprised only by the nature of the gifts." "They will have a goodly supply of those," Violet said, with a pleased look, glancing in the direction of a table heaped with packages of various sizes and shapes. "Do you know, boys, when Christmas times come round I always feel glad I married a man with children; it's such a dear delight to lay plans for their enjoyment and to carry them out." "Just like you, Vi," said Herbert, "and I like to hear you talk in that way; but you have your own two." "Yes; but even Elsie is hardly old enough yet to care very much for such things." The tree was now in place and the work of trimming it began. "It's very good in you boys to come here and help me instead of joining in the fun they are doubtless having at the school-house," remarked |
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