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Updated: June 23, 2025
"Oh, she'll get glad again," said Bertha carelessly. "Don't worry about Stella, Miss Fussbudget." Janice laughed then, herself. She did not mind Bertha Warring's sharp tongue. "Well, as I was saying, I got her finally to say something more about that Olga. And what do you suppose she did say?" "I could not guess," said the wondering Janice.
"Surely the train won't steam off and leave us," and she broke into a laugh. "Oh, come on, Miss Fussbudget! Don't be afraid. I've been asking permission a dozen times a day for more than three months. I'm glad to do something 'off my own bat, as my brother Billy says. Come on, Nan." So Nan went. They found Mr. Si Snubbins, "the angel with chin whiskers," ready to depart.
They were walking home from school, and Arabella, as usual, had turned from her playmates, preferring to go home alone. Reginald looked after her frowning. "She's just an old fussbudget!" he said. "Oh, hush!" said Katie, "don't you know that we all promised Dorothy we'd be kind to Arabella?" "Well, I didn't say it to her," said Reginald, "but I'd like to."
"The eternal labeler," said Nora, with her ever-ready giggle, as she watched Anne. "Are you afraid it will run away, little Miss Fussbudget!" "No; of course not," said Anne, smiling. "I just marked it because " "You have the marking habit," finished Jessica. "Come on, girls. Don't tease Anne. Let her put tags on herself if she wants to.
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