Dreamland by Julie M. Lippmann
page 22 of 91 (24%)
page 22 of 91 (24%)
|
Betty opened her eyes wide and said: "Why, _I_ did n't know it. When
did we begin?" "When we started, Child. Pray, don't be stupid!" replied her friend, a little severely. "But with whom are we running it?" queried Betty. "With Time," whispered Mr. Bombus, confidentially. "One always has to beat him before one can get to By-and-by. And then it depends on one's self whether one likes it or not after one gets there." But even as he spoke Betty seemed to feel herself hurried along more rapidly than ever, as if she were making a final effort to outstrip some one; and then she was brought to so sudden a standstill that she had to do her best to keep from falling forward, and was still quite dizzy with her effort when she heard a panting voice say, "That last rush quite took away my breath!" and found herself being addressed by Mr. Bombus, who was very red in the face and gasping rather painfully, and whom she had, for the moment, forgotten. Betty said: "My, Mr. Bombus, how warm you are! Sit right down on the grass and cool off before we go any farther, please." "Oh, dear, no!" objected her companion. "That would be terribly imprudent, with these cold autumn winds blowing so; and winter just over there. I 'd catch my death, Child." "Why, I 'm sure," replied Betty, "I don't know what you mean. It's as summer as it can be. It's a hot August day, and if you can't sit |
|