Four feet, wings, and fins . CHAPTER IV. DOWN BY THE CREEK. Very early the next morning Baby Rose, in herlong, white nightgown, her little feet bare, stoodbefore the window, her tiny pink nose flattenedagainst the window-pane. What doing up so early, dear ? asked May,drowsily. Tause I aint one bit sleepy; and tause I wantto see if its waining. 65 DOWN BY THE CREEK. Course it isnt. It cleared off last night beforewe went to bed. I fought maybe it was only makin blieve; but,O, May ! it is all goldy off there — the sun is gettinup, I know. Les dess and do down, and tellCousin Grace. Grace was as


Four feet, wings, and fins . CHAPTER IV. DOWN BY THE CREEK. Very early the next morning Baby Rose, in herlong, white nightgown, her little feet bare, stoodbefore the window, her tiny pink nose flattenedagainst the window-pane. What doing up so early, dear ? asked May,drowsily. Tause I aint one bit sleepy; and tause I wantto see if its waining. 65 DOWN BY THE CREEK. Course it isnt. It cleared off last night beforewe went to bed. I fought maybe it was only makin blieve; but,O, May ! it is all goldy off there — the sun is gettinup, I know. Les dess and do down, and tellCousin Grace. Grace was as glad as the children to see a bright,clear morning, but said, as long as the air was alittle chilly, they had better postpone their walkuntil after breakfast. Where shall we go, Cousin Grace} askedFrank. You shall say, said his cousin, since boys aresupposed to know more about their surroundingneighborhood than women and girls. I know where there is a nice little creek, andlots of pretty green trees all along the sides, bu


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