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Updated: May 17, 2025
You needn't werry about the children, only don't let 'em git lost, or burnt, or pitch out a winder; and when it's done give 'em the patty-cake that's bakin' for 'em." With which maternal orders Mrs. Wilkins assumed a sky-blue bonnet, and went beaming away with several dishes genteelly hidden under her purple shawl.
"Now we'll bake your pie and I'll make the pudding and cake I have to get ready for the Sunday dinner." Whenever Mrs. Brown baked she always let Sue do something make a patty-cake, a little pie with some of the left-over crust from a big one, or, perhaps, bake a pan of cookies. Mrs.
To come and play patty-cake, when they can push the Army around at will and have managed to keep planes from flying anywhere near them? They may not know we've got atom bombs, but I'll bet they do! Part of that extra information could have been a warning not to try to use them. It would be logical to bluff even on that, though they couldn't make good."
The idea was graciously received, and the class decorously seated in a row. But before a single verse was given out, Gusty, being of a house-wifely turn of mind, suggested that the patty-cake might burn.
"Look at the pretty " She hesitated, groping vaguely for some object to which she might conscientiously apply the adjective. "Mud," suggested Beatrice promptly "Look at the wheels, Dorman; they're playing patty-cake. See, now they say, 'Roll 'em, and roll 'em, and now, 'Toss in the oven to bake! And now " "Auntie, I want to get out an' play patty-cake, like de wheels. I want to awf'lly!"
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