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Very well,” answered the wolf. “One hop and only one, remember. And don’t think you can get away, for I can run faster than you can hop.” Bully knew that, but he was thinking of Dottie Trot. So the wolf took his paws off Bully, and the frog boy got ready to take a last big hop.

So he thought of a plan, while Dottie, with her new red hair ribbon tied in a pink bow, hid in the bushes, where the wolf couldn’t see her, and waited. “Well, if you are going to eat me, Mr. Wolf,” said Bully, most politely, after a while, “will you grant me one favor before you do so?” “What is it?” asked the wolf, still sharpening his teeth. “Let me take one last hop before I die?” asked Bully.

Already this evening you have called it a bus, a boat, a kite, a star-hound, a wagon, an aerial flivver, a sky-chariot, a space-eating wampus, and I don't know what else. Even Martin has called it a vehicle, a ship, a bird, and a shell. What is its real name?" "I don't know. It hasn't got any that I know of. What would you suggest, Dottie?"

"What do you think you're going to do in that thing, Dickie?" Dorothy called. Then, knowing that he could not hear her voice, she turned to Crane. "What are you letting that precious husband of mine do now, Martin? He looks as though he were up to something." While she was speaking, Seaton had snapped the release of his face plate. "Nothing much, Dottie.

Susie nodded, still with an unmoved countenance, and Dottie redoubled her screams. Iris put both hands over her ears in despair. "Dottie," she said, "if you don't try to leave off I shall put you to bed, and let Susie keep the doll." It was not at all easy for Dottie to leave off when she was once well set going, but she checked herself a little. "Give the doll back, Susie," said Iris.

Dearly did she love the river-side, and mamma, who was very cruel, would not allow her to go there without a grown-up companion. When she and her big sister reached the river they differed as to the next step, Dottie desiring to go on into the water, and Sophia deeming it expedient to go back over the field.

Noah," said the prophetess. "What I have to say would commend itself, I am sure, even to the ears of a British matron; and while it is as complete a demonstration of man's perfidy as ever was, it is none the less as harmless a little tale as the Dottie Dimple books or any other more recent study of New England character." "Thank you for the load your words have lifted from my mind," said Mrs.

"Well, that's over," said Dorothy, at last, straightening in her chair and stretching out her cramped arms over her head. "Next month will be Laura Dale's turn again. I wonder if she'll do it." "Poor Dottie!" mimicked Beatrice. "'Could you do it just once more? I can't seem to learn the marks. That's what she'll say.

If you looked out of the window from the bare little room she shared with Susie and Dottie you saw nothing green at all, only a row of staring ugly yellow houses the most pleasant noise you could hope for was the rattle of a cart or the grinding of an organ. Just at this very minute she went on to remember it was tea-time in Albert Street.

"'Nor I! nor I! nor I! shouted one after another; 'we shall all do only what we like! How happy we shall be! "Only one little maid whispered, with a tear trembling on the long lashes of her blue eyes, 'Dottie wants mother! But Dottie was soon comforted, and ran about as merrily as ever.

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