The Bobbsey Twins in a Great City by Laura Lee Hope
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So Flossie and Freddie kept on with their long ride, talking and looking out of the train windows. CHAPTER IX IN THE STORE Mr. Bobbsey bought his tickets, put his change in his pocket, and turned to gather his little party together to take them through the gate, past the ticket chopper. "Why, where are Freddie and Flossie?" he asked. Mrs. Bobbsey, Nan, Bert, none of them, had seen the little twins rush past the ticket chopper and on to the train. All began to turn here and there excitedly, looking about for the blue-eyed boy and girl. "Now, now," said Mr. Bobbsey, "don't worry. You, Bert, and your mother and Nan will wait here at the head of the stairs, while I go down to the street and see if the children went down there again. I'll not be gone long. If they are not close at hand, I'll come back to you before making further search. Now, as I said, don't worry. In a city children are always quickly found." Mr. Bobbsey did as he said, but, of course, saw nothing of Freddie and |
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