Four Little Blossoms and Their Winter Fun by Mabel C. Hawley
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page 58 of 133 (43%)
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Twaddles and Dot stood watching their brother and sister skate for a
few minutes, and wished that they, too, had skates. Then they wisely decided to have as much fun as they could without. "Smooth the snow down on this bank," suggested Twaddles, "and we can play it's a toboggan slide. I wish we had brought the sled." Dot helped him to smooth down the snow, and then they joined hands and tried the first slide. It was rather rough in spots, but a good slide for all of that, with a thrilling break at the end where they fell from the bank down on to the ice. "Let me slide, too?" asked Ruth Ellis, coming up to them after the twins had been enjoying their slide for a few minutes. Of course they were glad to have company, and in a short time a number of the younger children who had no skates were enjoying the slide. Some of the girls were afraid of the tumble at the end, but Dot, who had always done everything Twaddles did, thought that was the best part of the fun. Meg and Bobby skated back to them now and then to see that they were all right, and Bobby took off his skates once to try the slide while Twaddles tried to use the skates. They were too large for him, and a fall on the ice dulled his interest. He decided he would rather slide. "They're going to have a big bonfire to-night," reported Bobby, on one of his trips back to the twins. "Things to eat--oh, everything! I wish Mother would let us stay up to skate." |
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