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"S'posing you was a minister's wife, how would you like to have folks be so stingy mean to you? Wouldn't you like nice clothes to wear and good things to eat? I was there for supper one night last week when you lugged in a jug of buttermilk, Mrs. Waddler, you know you did, when you had promised her fresh milk. I heard you promise.
I saw her." Daisy was still there! Murray pulled himself out of his dreaming, to be polite. "Yes; but she's coming back to-night. She promised." "S'posing the cars run off the track so she can't?" Daisy said, cheerfully. "She'll come," Murray rejoined, with the decision of faith. "She promised, I said." "S'posing she's killed 'most dead?" "She'll come." "Puffickly dead s'posing?"
Isn't this fine!" cried Peace, whirling a cloud of feathery flakes off the porch with one sweep. "We won't need the shovel at all, the snow is so light." Beauty-loving Allee stopped awestruck on the threshold to drink in the glory of the winter dawn, saying slowly, "It is it looks like " "Ice-cream," finished Peace. "S'posing it was ice-cream and we could have all we wanted.
I say now, Ropey, s'posing you were back to Holborn this morning, what would you have for breakfast, eh?" "Have for breakfast!" cried Ropey in a rapture. "Don't speak of it!" "What ails that fellow?" here growled an old sea-bear, turning round savagely. "Oh, nothing, nothing," said Jack; and then, leaning over to Rope Yarn, he bade him go on, but speak lower.
They tiptoed away; so I seen, easy enough, that they'd shoved in there to do up your majesty's room, or something, s'posing you was up; and found you WARN'T up, and so they was hoping to slide out of the way of trouble without waking you up, if they hadn't already waked you up." "Great guns, THIS is a go!" says the king; and both of them looked pretty sick and tolerable silly.
"'Course, if we wanted to, but that won't be supper for Gail and Faith when they get home all tired out." "Well, then, can't we cook a supper?" "What?" "Why potatoes and " "Eggs, I s'pose you'll say. I'm tired of eggs. If we don't stop having them so often, we will all turn into Humpty-Dumpties. S'posing we were eggs and had to walk and act so careful or else get smashed.
S'posing we all sat up and cried all the time like you are doing. Who would get breakfast and dinner and supper, I'd like to know? And who would 'tend to the work?" "Who wants any breakfast or dinner or supper? I am sure I don't! I haven't the heart to eat. I can't eat!" "Dr. Bainbridge told us we must, and so did Mr. Strong; and he told us to keep busy, too.
Grinnell laughed grimly as she remarked with some sarcasm, "What great sights you do see! You will be a genius one of these days, I'll warrant. This is the Martindale. Now don't get out of the buggy." "S'posing she says that at the next store," thought Peace to herself, but aloud she answered cheerily, "Don't you fret, Mrs. Grinnell."
"We never had any cousins of our own, but maybe they'd adopt us too, like you did; then we'd know what it feels like to have real relations." "Suppose you write Lorene. I think she would enjoy getting letters from a little girl so near her own age." "That would be nice, s'posing I liked to write letters," Peace assented, "but I don't.
Some way, we fit in just as slick! 'Sif we had only been away on a vacation and just got home again, and you're tickled to see us and we're tickled to see you. Only s'posing we really had been your granddaughters, s'posing you had been our Grandpa Greenfield, I bet you'd never have named me Peace." "No," Dr.
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