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Guess I'll doll up this evening and see if I can't make a hit with one of them." She relapsed into bitter silence. The bottom had dropped out of Tessie Golden's world. In order to understand the Tessie of to-day you will have to know the Tessie of six months ago; Tessie the impudent, the life-loving, the pleasureful.

Starr and Miss Vincent must have walked down to the village together that afternoon, as she had distinctly seen them coming back up the road. Yet Una did not feel Panama-ized. She was a grown-up person, accepted as one, not as Mrs. Golden's daughter; and her own gossip now passed at par. And all evening she was certain that Mr. Schwirtz was watching her. §

"Ah!" said Forrest, coldly. "And he was captured?" "Yes, sir; but, as I happen to know, he wasn't hanged, for these weren't on him." As he spoke, Will took from his pocket the papers he had obtained from Golden, and passed them over with the remark, "Golden asked me to take them to you." General Forrest was familiar with the hapless Golden's handwriting, and the documents were manifestly genuine.

Sarah Golden's little corner store was located just a few blocks from their home, much nearer than the big store where Mrs. Brown generally traded. Bunny and Sue had been in Mrs. Golden's store before, but not often, as it was rather out of the way, and such a small place that Mrs. Brown was afraid things would not be as fresh as at the larger grocery. Besides groceries, Mrs.

"Well, I mean other kinds of fun," added Mrs. Brown. So there were days when Bunny and Sue only went to Mrs. Golden's grocery on some errand for their mother or Mary, but even on these short trips they often were able to help the storekeeper, sometimes making little sales, if she was busy in another part of the house, or by arranging goods on the shelves.

"Great Jemima!" said Mother Golden, with a sniff. "If I couldn't take the responsibility of a baby, I'd give up." Father Golden's mind moved slowly, and while he was meditating a reply, his wife issued various commands, and went through some intricate feminine manoeuvres, with the effect of increased fluffiness on the baby's part.

Golden helped Sue to rise, though it was a bit hard on account of the sticky molasses. Then the little girl's dress was taken off and she was sent into Mrs. Golden's bedroom. "I'll wash this dress and your petticoat out for you, Sue," said Mrs. Golden, when her thread customers were gone. "But it will hardly be dry for you to wear home before dark."

Gaines' Farm The line of battle Battle of Seven Pines Sedgwick and Kearney to the rescue Hooker's charge A lost opportunity Golden's Farm Ditching Malaria Chickahominy fevers A German regiment Stuart's raid. Davidson's command was withdrawn from its position on Beaver Dam creek on the 26th of May.

"Uncle Tad says it will!" exclaimed Bunny. In a measure it was Uncle Tad's idea that Bunny and Sue were carrying out. "You wash the window," he told his sister, "and I'll open the oatmeal." Soon there was a busy time in Mrs. Golden's store. Bunny was hammering and pounding away opening the oatmeal cases, and Sue was washing the window, having first taken out the few things Mrs.

I'm getting too old to run a toy store as well as groceries and notions. I'm giving up most of my toys. But this is a good auto, Charlie." "Yes'm, I'll take it," said the little boy, and he bought the auto. "You can't take it to school with you," said Bunny, as he and his chum left Mrs. Golden's store. "Yes, I can," answered Charlie. "If teacher sees it she'll take it away."

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