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Why was it that things "went into a mist"? Why didn't she keep on remembering every day? I don't know. But the next thing that really did happen to Miss Thistleblow Flyaway, though she went right off and forgot it, was this: She persuaded her mother to write a letter for her to "Dotty Dimpwill." As it was her first letter, I will copy it.
She did not know how lovely she was, nor how "The light of the heaven she came from Still lingered and gleamed in her hair." "I wisht 'twouldn't get out," said she. "What do you mean by out?" "O, unwetted, and un-comb-bid, and un-parted." "That's because you fly about like such a little witch." "I doesn't do the leastest nuffin, Dotty Dimpwill! Folks ought to let me to go to churches."
Give me one kiss, and I'll go get my sun-shade." "Can't, Dotty Dimpwill! My mamma's kiss I'll keep; it's ahind my mouf; she's gone to 'Dusty. "Well, 'keep it ahind your mouf, then; and here's another to put with it. What do you s'pose makes me love to kiss you so?"
"MY DEAR DOTTY DIMPWILL first, then MY PRUDY: "I'm going to say that I dink milk, and that girl lost my pills. "I see a hop-toad. He hopped. Jennie took her up in his dress. "And 'bout we put hop-toad in wash-dish. He put his foots out, stwetched, honest! He was a slippy fellow. First thing we knowed it, he hopped on to her dress. Isn't that funny?
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