Boy Blue and His Friends by Mary Frances Blaisdell;Etta Austin Blaisdell
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page 34 of 81 (41%)
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In a few days Mary could sit by the window and watch the children.
Then she was not so lonely. Jack brought home her school books and she studied very hard. "I want to keep up with my class, Mamma," she said. So every day Mary and her mother played school together. Every week Miss Brown came in to see how the little girl was getting along. Of course the children went to see Mary very often. They told her everything they had been doing in school. One day Jack said, "I think it would be good fun to give Mary a surprise party." "Oh yes," said Alice, "and we can all take something to make her happy." "We can have the party next Saturday afternoon," said Jack. "I asked Mary's mother, and she said we could come at two o'clock." At recess the children told Miss Brown about the surprise party. "Why don't you take some plants to Mary?" she said. |
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