Hallowe'en at Merryvale by Alice Hale Burnett
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Hopie pulled off his pillow slip and stared in wonder about him, then he
too laughed. "I was so sure I had it on the pumpkin!" he exclaimed. "Better be careful, Fat," warned Toad, "If mother takes you for a pumpkin she'll put you in a pie." Numbers two, three and four hadn't much better luck for Herbie stuck the stem on the center table, Chuck on a book stand and Reddy tried very hard to put it into the pot but Mother Brown held out her hand just in time to save it from falling in. Linn's turn came next. "Watch me," he said. "I'm going to do it." "Bet you don't," challenged Reddy. Then Father Brown gave him a few quick turns and away he started. After taking two or three steps forward he paused, then, stretching out his hands he walked slowly toward the fireplace. When he had reached it he turned about and faced the room. "Now, I know where I am," he thought, "I'll walk right over to the corner by the door." "Look," whispered Chuck to Herbie, "he knows where he's going, all right." |
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