Princess Polly's Playmates by Amy Brooks
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be seen in an ordinary frock.
She felt that her position as a future poet demanded that she be finely dressed. On this especial morning she had been doing a very unpoetic thing--she had been trying to drink from the hose! Her skirts were completely soaked, and her shoes were covered with mud that the dripping hose had splashed up from the garden bed. "A person like ME ought not to drink from a horrid old hose. My mama read about some one, I've forgotten who, who drank from a crystal chalice. I don't know what that is, but it sounds grand, and I wish I had one," murmured the small girl behind the hedge. Aunt Rose repeated her invitation, but the poetic child seldom thought it necessary to be polite, and never replied unless she chose to. This time she remained silent, and Aunt Rose, with an odd little smile returned to the house. Then a strange thing happened. Another face peeped over the hedge, but this time it was a saucy one, with bright, brown eyes that fairly danced with merriment. "Reg'lar ninny, ain't she?" he asked, with a chuckle. "Oh, Lester, you MUSTN'T!" cried Rose. |
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