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Just s'posing I had Irene for a middle name that's my favorite, and Olive is Hope's choice then my 'nitials would have spelled P. I. G. and hers H. O. G.; and the school children would never have called us anything else. I know, 'cause they call Nort Thomas Nettie.
That is why we never had a reply to our ads," replied Mr. Simms. Eleanor was elated at the romance of this experience, and turned to Polly, exclaiming: "Oh, Poll! S'posing we meet Montresor's son some day, and you fall in love with him without knowing who he is! Then it will all come out when he visits your parents to ask for you, and he will get his share of the mine, anyway!"
And Doe said one of those engaging things that only he could utter: "I imagine I ought to do it for love of Our Lord. But s'posing I know that isn't the real motive s'posing I feel that someone has been sent into my life to put it right, and I do it rather for for him?" There Monty was beaten. Doe's meaning was too plain; and the rich prize it threw at Monty's feet too overwhelming.
There are three puzzles and five games and a lot of handkerchiefs and ribbons, two sashes, and oh, the loveliest white dress for winter wear, all trimmed with the softest velvet just the thing for your party tonight, Faith, s'posing I was invited. And there's a plaid dress and a plain red one and a brown one and a dark blue six in all and two coats. Two! Think of that! Mercy, ain't we rich now?
"Say!" shouted Ben Alvord as the start was made. "Well?" answered Dan. "Who's going to do your cookin'?" "We are." "Wow! You won't all live to tell the tale, then. Got any medicines with you?" "There, I knew we'd forgotten something," declared Tom Reade solemnly. "S'posing any of us should get sick?" "We'll make up our minds that we're not going to," replied Dave.
Don't forget him when you go by again." Grabbing Allee by the arm, she whisked away to where her friends were waiting, fearful lest they might not approve of her impulsive action; so before they had a chance to speak a word either of blame or praise, she began, excusingly, "Just s'posing we all had our eyes punched out so's we couldn't see, and had to sit on street corners and grind out music all day long.
"S'posing they don't teach those languages where you go to school, Mun Bun?" suggested Laddie gravely. "I guess they don't in all schools. They don't in the Pineville school, do they, Russ?" "I'll ask Mother to send me to a school where they do," declared Mun Bun before Russ could reply. "I don't need to learn to talk our kind of talk. I know that already.
"Then maybe the car run off the track." "That's just what I've been thinking. S'posing they don't come home tonight! What will we do for supper?" "Hope will get some when she comes home from Edwards'." "This is the day she stays so late. She won't get home until Mr. Edwards brings her, at almost bedtime." "Can't we help ourselves?"
"S'posing it should!" repeated his sister, quite as much excited as Russ was at such a prospect. "Buzzards fly and eat dead things. We saw 'em in Texas at Cowboy Jack's," announced Laddie, forgetting his riddle-making for the moment. "That is right, Laddie," agreed Rose kindly. "But we're not talking about buzzards, but about blizzards.
"He'll come to see us," promised Mother. "Let me read you what Grandpa has written you, dear." Grandpa Horton's note to Sunny told him he was depending on him to help him with the early haying. "Wasn't it lucky Harriet rubbed the numbers on the front door this morning?" chuckled Sunny Boy. "S'posing we didn't get this letter? Where's Brookside, Mother?" Brookside was the name of Grandpa's farm.
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