Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays by Margaret Penrose
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"Jolly! I thought so," responded Tom. "Well, I do like a girl with some go
in her, if she doesn't happen to put all the go in my direction." "In other words," assumed Nat, "you like the tomboy type--in the abstract." "Guess that's it," answered Tom. "But certainly those two girls are equal to putting you through a lively holiday. Wish we had a pair like them down to The Elms for this spell. Gee--I just dread this Christmas stuff. Aunts and uncles have my bedroom lined with 'secret packages' already. I went on the 'collar button crawl' this morning, and nearly fainted when I saw the stuff under my bed. Aunt Molly runs some kind of a charity jinks, you know, and she has picked out my room as the safest place to hide her trash." "Oh, yes," remarked Ned, "I heard Dorothy say something about it yesterday. Seems to me she said she was going to help." "Oh, then the stuff may remain under my bed," quickly spoke Tom. "If Miss Dorothy is interested--so am I." "I had her first," objected Roland, joking. "I may buy a couple of rag dolls myself. Does Miss Dorothy prefer the rag variety?" Ned seemed all attention to the car. Occasionally he turned to speak to Joe and Roger, but otherwise he took little part in his friends' badinage. "Where are you bound for?" asked Tom as Ned guided the Fire Bird into a narrow lane. |
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