Marjorie's Maytime by Carolyn Wells
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have arranged, of course, to be away from my business for nearly a month,
and have planned to spend the greater part of May taking this motor trip. We will go to Grandma Sherwood's first, and stay a few days,--" "To Grandma Sherwood's? Oh, glorious!" And again Marjorie was seized with a paroxysm of joy, and this time she caught Kitty, and led her off for a mad dance round the room. "Just think of it, Kit," she cried, "we'll be at Grandma Sherwood's together, and you can see the lovely room she fixed up for me, and the house in the tree, and everything. Oh, Kitty!" "But I'm going to be there all summer, anyway," said Kitty, as she finally induced Marjorie to tumble on the divan amid a heap of sofa pillows. "Yes, I know; but that's different. But what fun for us all to be there together for a few days! Did you say a few days, Father?" "Yes, I did; but if you're so turbulent, and excitable, and noisy I think a few hours'll be enough for Grandma and Uncle Steve." "It may be enough for Grandma, but it won't for Uncle Steve," declared Marjorie; "he loves rackety-packety children!" "Well, he'll get his desires fulfilled when you get there," said Mrs. Maynard, smiling; "but perhaps the trip there will calm you down a little bit." "No, it won't! It just makes me more and more crazy all the time I think of it! Oh, Father, won't we have a lot of our Ourdays all at once!" |
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