The Dutch Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins
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their best shoes of stout leather.
When they were all dressed, Vrouw Vedder stood them up side by side and had them turn around slowly to be sure they were all right. "Now see that you behave well in meeting," she said. "Sit up straight. Look at the Dominie, and do not whisper." "Yes, Mother," said Kit and Kat. Then she tied a big apron over each of them and gave them each a bowl of bread and milk. While they were eating it, Father Vedder went out and looked at the pigs, and chickens, and ducks, and geese, and smoked his pipe. When he came in, Kit and Kat were quite ready. Vrouw Vedder had tied on Kat's little white-winged cap, and put Kit's hat on. She kissed them good-bye, and they were off, one on each side of Father Vedder, holding tight to his hands. Mother Vedder looked after them proudly, from the doorway. She did not go to church that day. They walked slowly along the roadway in the bright sunshine. Many of their neighbors and friends, all dressed in their best, were walking to church, too. Father Vedder and Kit and Kat went a little out of their way, in order to pass a large windmill that was swinging its arms around |
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