What Two Children Did by Charlotte E. Chittenden
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coming in the gate, I was so sorry they couldn't come last night."
"I do believe they _are_ coming," said Ethelwyn, standing on tiptoes, "and, yes, see, they have Bobby and Nan with them, to help take me home!" There was a wild triple shriek from the surrey, followed by three small forms climbing rapidly down. They were proudly escorted by Ethelwyn to see Johnny Bear, the chickens, Peter, Hannah, and Nancy, all before mother was fairly in the house and the surrey in the barn. They ate the reception refreshments with such zeal that grandmother said, "Well there! I was wondering what we would do with all the things that were left, but I needn't have worried." "No, the mothers are the only ones that need worry,--over the after results," said Mrs. Ray burn, laughing. They started home in the afternoon, all standing on the surrey steps and seats to wave a farewell to dear Grandmother Van Stark as long as they could see her. Of course they played games going home, and this time Ethelwyn had really made up one. "I'll say the first and last letter of something in the surrey or that we can see, and then whoever guesses it can give two letters." So she gave "m----r," and Beth guessed mother at once; then Beth gave "h----s," and Bobby disgraced himself by guessing horse, but he was warm, because it really was harness, and Nan guessed it. Then she gave "f----s," and |
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