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"Oh, goody!" cried Russ. "Now we can have a lot of fun and sail boats!" added Laddie. "We can have a whole lot of fun." "I'll take my doll down and give her a bath," said Rose. "Oh, won't water spoil your doll, my dear?" asked Grandma Bell. "I don't mean my big one, that the lady took for her baby," explained the little girl. "I mean my small rubber doll." "Oh!

Marjorie did not know quite what a professional entertainer was, but it sounded interesting, and she was quite sure she could manage to greet the guests politely. Although Marjorie's mother was in the room, she had little to say, for Grandma Maynard was accustomed to dominate everything in her own house.

Grandma Adams was the only one who seemed to feel no fear; but there was deep reverence in her voice as she said, "Be not afraid my children; for the same Voice which calmed the boisterous waves on the Sea of Galilee governs this tempest, and protected by Him we need not fear."

"It's all my fault that we went to the orchard," said Don, looking sober. "No, it's mine," said Joyce. "I was afraid we would wake Grandma." "Well," laughed Grandma, "I guess it was mine, because I forgot to tell you about the bees." When it was time to get ready for bed that night, Grandma bathed the swollen eye again. "I wish there were no bees, Grandma," said the little girl suddenly.

"Why, my lamb, it was just two nights ago that grandma came over and told you the Bible story about Joseph and his brothers. That was only a teeny-weeny time ago, wasn't it?" "But you were here, then mamma. And this morning was almost forever. You stayed out so long that Lucy said you weren't coming back any more." "That was naughty of Lucy because she is old enough to know better.

Flyaway, having climbed upon the table, had rolled herself into some mosquito netting, like a caterpillar in a cocoon. They were all so much interested, that grandma, in the kindness of her heart, did not like to disturb them.

'Oh, Mr. Tracy, Harold burst out, 'she is mine. She is to live with grandma and me. You will not take her from me say you will not? 'Vill not, Jerry reiterated, imitating as well as she could Harold's last words. For a moment Mr.

"He don't seem to recognize us," said Grandma. "Ship a-hoy! Ship a-hoy!" shouted Grandpa. The man turned and looked at us again, and this time he stopped and kept on looking. When we got up to him we saw that it wasn't Lovell Barlow at all, but a stranger of trampish appearance, drunk and fiery, and fixed in an aggressive attitude. I was naturally terrified.

Guy had not been down himself, but had sent Mrs. Noah as soon as Farmer Green had brought the news. She was there yet, he said, the storm having prevented her return. "And grandma?" Maddy gasped, fixing her eyes wistfully upon him. "You do not think her dead?"

I'm going right now to see Milly Sears about what we must cook up and bake. I was going over to get you too to help out. The little house'll need overhauling but I know I can depend on you, Fanny. Do your very best and there'll be " But by this time Fanny found her voice and began to tell about how Sears was going on. But Grandma only smiled and said, "Yes, of course, I know.