Tattine by Ruth Ogden
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"You nor I nor nohodv knows, Tattine, but isn't it fine that for some reason
we are made differently? If we will only be reasonable and try hard enough and in the right way, we can overcome anything." "It's a little like a sermon, Grandma Luty." "It's a little bit of a one then, for it's over, but you go this minute and give Betsy and Doctor a good hard hug, and tell them you forgive them." And Tattine did as she was bid, and Doctor and Betsy, who had sadly missed her petting, were wild with delight. "But don't even you yourselves wish," she said, looking down at them ruefully, "that it was not your nature to kill dear little baby rabbits?" And Tattine thought they looked as though they really were very sorry indeed. |
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