The Dutch Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins
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saw Kit and Kat, they laughed and skated to them, picked them up,
and set them on their feet. "Now I'll take Kit, and you take Kat," said Vrouw Vedder to her husband, "and they'll be skating in no time." So Kat's father took her hands, and Kit took hold of his mother's, and they started off. At first the Twins' feet didn't behave well at all. They seemed to want to do everything they could to bother them. They would sprawl way apart; then they would toe in and run into each other. Many times Kit and Kat would have fallen if Father and Mother Vedder had not held them up; but before the lesson was over, both Kit and Kat could skate a little bit alone. "See, this is the way," said Vrouw Vedder; and she skated around in a circle. Then she cut a figure like this 8 in the ice. Then Father Vedder did a figure like this S all on one foot. "My!" said Kit and Kat. "I think our parents must skate the best of all the people in the world," said Kat. "I'm going to some day," said Kit. "So'm I," said Kat. After a while Vrouw Vedder said, |
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