Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley by Belle K. Maniates
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page 71 of 216 (32%)
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We will go right out now to a nice little restaurant near by and eat our
luncheon together." Amarilly flushed. "Thank you, Mr. Derry. That's orful nice in you, but I'd ruther eat here. Thar's the toast and coffee to het, and an aig--" "No! You are going to have a good, square meal and eat it with me. You see I had to eat my birthday dinner all alone, so we'll celebrate the first of June now, together. Slip off your apron. By the way, some day I shall paint a picture of you in that apron scrubbing my 'mopboard.'" Amarilly shook her head. "I don't look fit to go nowhars with you, Mr. Derry." "Vanitas, and the rest of it! Oh, Amarilly, only thirteen, and the ruling passion of your sex already in full sway!" "It's on your account that I'm ashamed," she said in defence of his accusation. "I'd want ter look nice fer you." "That's sweet of you, Amarilly; but if you really want to look nice, don't think of your clothes. It's other things. Think of your hair, for instance. It's your best point, and yet you hide it under a bushel and, worse than that, you braid it so tight I verily believe it's wired." "I'm used to bein' teased about my red head," she replied. "I don't keer." |
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