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Even Rosalind threw aside young ladylike affectations and pranced about without thinking of appearances, and when at last the others left the room to prepare for the drive home she seized Peggy's arm in eager excitement. "Peggy! Peggy! Such a joke! I told them to come back to say good-bye, and I am going to play a twick!

"Now, Ted, we must keep watch, and pick up just as fast as they fall, or we shan't have more than a bushel, and every one will laugh at us if we don't." "The naughty quillies tarn't have 'em. I'll pick fast and run and put 'em in the barn twick," said Teddy, frowning at little Frisky, who chattered and whisked his tail indignantly. That night a high wind blew down hundreds of nuts, and when Mrs.

Kitty clapped her hands with delight at her brother's skill, and begged him to go with her and show the dead bird to her favorite Indian. "Come, Rudolph; come show 'Nokah," she pleaded, pulling the young hunter by the arm. "Come twick! he goin' away." Rudolph suffered himself to be led. They found Po-no-kah standing alone by a tree, fully equipped for the hunt.

"There," said the Wee Chick, "that spoils the story. I don't want it to be a dream. What made 'em yake him up so twick?" "Was he better afterward?" said Fairy. "Yes, for the very next day he moved to the same playhouse with the rest of the children, and whenever he was selfish he would look around to see if the old Garuly was looking at him out of one eye."