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Elsie at the World's Fair by Martha Finley
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mother--to the greatest possible enjoyment of the day.

After a little discussion it was finally decided that they would go first
to the Ferris Wheel, from which they would have a fine view of the whole
extent of the White City. "Then to the Wooded Island, where we will
probably find enough to keep us busy until dinner time," said Harold;
"perhaps even longer."

"No matter if it should," said his grandfather; "since we are not hurried
for time, we may as well let all get their fill of everything; and if some
want to tarry longer than others we can break up into smaller parties."

"Yes, sir, I rather think we will find that the better plan, as our party
is so uncommonly large."

It was large, but they were congenial and greatly enjoyed being together,
sharing the same pleasures of sight and sound.

In another half hour they were all on shore enjoying a second view of the
lovely Peristyle and Court of Honor, through which they passed on their
way to the Ferris Wheel, the ride in which they found so delightful that
at the earnest solicitation of little Ned they retained their seats during
a second revolution. Then they left it and walked on to the Wooded Island.

"I want to take you to the Hunter's Cabin," said Harold. "See, yonder it
is."

"What! that old log building?" exclaimed his sister Rose, catching sight
of it among the trees. "Who cares to look at such a thing as that?"

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