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The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore by Laura Lee Hope
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me in the meantime," and she fell over in a pretty lump, feigning
sleep in Nan's cushions.

"I hope I did not wake anyone else," said Nan.

"Makes no difference about me, of course," laughed the jolly Dorothy.
"Well, I'll pay you back, Nan. Be careful. I am bound to get even,"
and Nan knew that some trick was in store for her, as Dorothy had the
reputation of being full of fun, and always playing tricks.

The sun was up in real earnest now, and the girls raised the window
sash to let in the soft morning air.

"I think this would really cure Nellie, my little city friend," said
Nan, "and you don't know what a nice girl she is."

"Just bring her down and I'll find out all about her," said Dorothy.
"I love city girls. They are so wide awake, and never say silly
things like--like some girls I know," she finished, giving her own
cousin a good hug that belied the attempt at making fun of her.

"Nellie is sensible," Nan said, "and yet she knows how to laugh, too.
She said she had never been in a carriage until she had a ride with us
at Meadow Brook. Think of that!"

"Wait till she sees my donkeys!" Dorothy finished, gathering herself
up from the cushions and preparing to leave. "Well, Nannie dear, I
have had a lovely time," and she made a mock social bow. "Come to see
me some time and have some of my dawn, only don't come before eleven
A.M. or you might get mixed up, for its awful dark in the blue room
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