Marjorie at Seacote by Carolyn Wells
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page 95 of 276 (34%)
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shall we be trotting home again, to continue our revels?"
With a sigh of utter content, Marjorie climbed into the motor, and they went spinning home to dress for the "Reception." At the reception more guests were invited, and Bryant Bower quite justified its pretty name. Japanese lanterns dotted the grounds, and hung among the vines of the veranda. Flags and bunting were everywhere, and a small platform, draped with red, white, and blue, had been erected for the receiving party. This consisted of King, Midget, and Rosy Posy in patriotic costume. King, as Uncle Sam, presented a funny figure with his white beaver hat, his long-tailed blue coat, and red and white striped trousers. Midget wore a becoming "Miss Columbia" costume, with a liberty cap and liberty pole and flag. Rosamond was a chubby little Goddess of Liberty, but she preferred to run around everywhere, rather than stand still and receive. King and Midget did the honors gracefully, and after all the guests had assembled, they took seats on the lawn to watch the fireworks. These were of a fine quality, and as the flowerpots and bombs burst into stars in the sky both children and grown-ups joined in loud applause. There was patriotic music, and more ice cream, and when, at last, it was all over, the Sand Club went together to thank Cousin Jack for the entertainment. |
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