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"Does you?" said Katie, kindly, "then I'll frow you one;" and she did it from the tips of her clean fingers. "But piggy's velly dirty," said she, wiping her lips on her apron. "Don't they wath him?" said Charlie; "they wath theep." "Um isn't a sheep," returned Katie; "um's a pig." "But your gwampa could wath him." "No, gampa couldn't; gampa's deaf.

Dotty's behavior was so odd, that Mrs. Gray's curiosity was aroused. For the moment she quite forgot her anxiety about her little Charlie, who had been missing for some time. "What made you say Horace stole?" said Dotty, as soon as they were out of hearing. "Hollis did," answered Katie, catching her breath; "he stealed skosh seeds out of gampa's razor cupbard."

"Yes, grandma," said Dotty, twisting her front hair joyfully; "but here in the country they want little girls to have good times don't they? Why don't everybody move into the country, do you s'pose? Lots of bare spots round here, nothing on 'em but cows." "Yes, nuffin' but gampa's cows," chimed in Flyaway, twisting her front hair. "Louisa," said Mrs.

"When Abner dropped corn in the ground, the great black crows wanted to come and pick it out, and eat it up." Flyaway frowned in token of strong dislike to the crows. "I wouldn't eat gampa's corn for anything in this world," said she, "'thout it's popped! 'Cause I don't like it." Miss Polly laughed quite merrily.