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Updated: May 7, 2025


"I want my p'ayhouse!" sobbed Baby William, and for a time he made a fuss about his missing blue stones. "I guess I know what happened to them," said Hal in a whisper to Jan and Ted when their mother had taken Trouble into the tent to find something with which to amuse him. "What?" asked Ted in a whisper.

Janet found her little brother at the place where they had made the castles the night before. Trouble's eyes were filled with tears. "My p'ayhouse all gone!" he cried. "Trouble's house all goned away!" It was true. Not a trace of his playhouse was left! In the night someone or something had taken the blue stones away.

"Trouble want p'ayhouse!" cried Baby William, as he toddled up to his sister. "Want b'ue stones." "I can't get you the blue stones not now," said Janet. "But I guess Teddy will let you knock down his playhouse and build up another one. And you can knock down my playhouse, too. Come on, Trouble!"

And, strangely enough, none of the other three castles was touched. Hal had built quite a large one, but not a stone had been taken from it. "Where my p'ayhouse?" asked Trouble, looking all about. "I want my p'ayhouse." "We'll find it for you," promised Jan, though she did not know how she was going to do it. Perhaps Hal could think of a way. Hal was older than Jan and Ted.

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