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Two Little Women on a Holiday by Carolyn Wells
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and collar and came near ruffling her temper. For Dolly didn't like
such sudden familiarity, but her good manners kept her from showing
her annoyance.

"Oh, you don't fool me!" cried Alicia; "I know you think I'm awful!
Too rambunctious and all that! But I'm used to it! At school they call
me That Awful Alicia! How's that?"

"Fine, if you like it--and I believe you do!" laughed Dolly.

"Mind reader! I say, Bernice, where am I to put my togs! You've
squatted on every available foot of property in this room! I thought
it was to be ours together! But every single bed in the room is
covered with your rags. I've two trunks of duds, myself."

"Two trunks! Why did you bring so much?"

"Had to have it. There's lots of things I carry around with me beside
clothes. Why, I've brought a whole chafing-dish outfit."

"Goodness, Alicia," exclaimed Bernice, "do you think Uncle Jeff won't
give us enough to eat?"

"I take no chances. But it isn't that. It's thusly. Say we're out of
an evening, and on returning, are sent straight to beddy-by. How
comforting to have the necessary for a little spread of our own! Oh,
I've tried it out at school, and I can tell you there's something in
it. But, where, ladies and gentlemen, WHERE I ask you, can I put it?
Bernice has all the places full."

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