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Grayson's, together with his tennis shoes. She even had to beg a pair of his socks from Mrs. Grayson, for all of Tiny's that had not been borrowed were away at the laundry. And in that collection of clothes Tiny had to go and sit in the Judges' box at the Stunts, but her good nature was not ruffled one whit on account of it.

"What 'ud be the good of books to dad?" said Dick. "Harry Hayes has got some, I know; but then he goes to school, and knows all about 'em. There, let's forget we see him with that book yesterday, for it ain't no good for us to think about it," concluded Dick; for he did not like to see Tiny's tears, and the easiest way of banishing them was to forget the original cause, he thought.

Miss Peckham, her face a dull red, moved off in the direction of the tent. Others came up, excitedly demanding to know what the joke was. "She thought it was a coral snake, and it was Tiny's stocking," giggled Bengal, going into a fresh spasm. "Well, what if I did?" remarked Miss Peckham, turning around and looking at her frigidly. "It's a mistake anybody could easily make, I'm sure."

"What's to be done, mother?" he asked, in a subdued voice; "surely, surely I haven't killed the child!" But Mrs. Coomber feared that he had, and it was this that paralysed all her faculties. "I don't know what to do," she said, helplessly, wiping away the blood that kept flowing from a deep gash on Tiny's forehead.

"We went down the lane," said Silver Ears, "and found lots of sweet wild flowers." "And we met Mr. Hop Toad and his wife out for a stroll," added Limpy-toes. "Yes, and we saw Pete and Dickie Grasshopper, and Madame Butterfly, also." "We had our lunch in a lovely grove of ferns," piped Tiny's shrill little voice. "It was a lovely, cool grove," echoed Teenty, "and we had a nice lunch."

Her intriguing, managing instinct made itself felt the mood of Lady Henry's companion. Presently, as they were talking, Aileen caught sight of an English newspaper which Delafield had brought up from Montreux. It lay still unopened on one of the tables of the terrace. "Please give it me," said the girl, stretching out an eager hand. "It will have Tiny's marriage, mamma!

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