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Updated: June 7, 2025


"I'd I'd hate to have to go away to an orphan's home now," she whispered and there were tears in her blue eyes. He looked down at her and coughed before he answered. "No, I haven't heard anything." "If you see him today will you tell him of that friendly house I was telling you about? That there are flat-houses in Waloo where children can live?

He's over the Brackens, but if Lottie is entertaining one of her bridge clubs and he's at home he's sure to send his Jap man down to ask her to make less noise. I've never spoken to him in my life. I don't see how you dared." "I always spoke to people in Mifflin." Mary Rose couldn't understand why she shouldn't speak to people in Waloo.

"Why are you always picking at me?" she demanded of Mr. Wells. "I'm only a little girl and you're a big man but never once since I came to Waloo have you looked as if you wanted to be friends with me. I don't mean to be impudent but you you do make it very hard for me to like you." Her lip quivered and she turned quickly and hid her face against Miss Thorley's white skirt.

Rawson that she'd changed her mind and she wouldn't leave on account of any Jap, she wouldn't be driven away by any yellow man. She guessed that Norwegians were as good as Japanese any day. There were many things that puzzled Mary Rose but almost as many that pleased her. "I've enjoyed living in Waloo," she told Mr. Jerry one evening as they sat under the apple tree.

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