Sir John and the American girl . > With Mamma Away With Mamma Away. EING the oldest, I think I ought torun the house/ I said, setthng downto talk things over with Bess, asmammas trunks retired down thestreet, majestically piled on the very top ofthe wagon. No, I want to; Fm so much neater thanyou are. You dont care if the beds havewrinkles in the sheets, and you never noticedust. But I love to market, and you know wealways have good things to eat when I havecharge. Do let me run it. Youll run it into the ground and break itoff, put in Jamie. No, I dont mean that,France. Ill never go back on


Sir John and the American girl . > With Mamma Away With Mamma Away. EING the oldest, I think I ought torun the house/ I said, setthng downto talk things over with Bess, asmammas trunks retired down thestreet, majestically piled on the very top ofthe wagon. No, I want to; Fm so much neater thanyou are. You dont care if the beds havewrinkles in the sheets, and you never noticedust. But I love to market, and you know wealways have good things to eat when I havecharge. Do let me run it. Youll run it into the ground and break itoff, put in Jamie. No, I dont mean that,France. Ill never go back on a girl that getsup such spreads as you do. Bess, let Francedo it. Fll tell you what well do. Fll take thetable and you take the rest of the house, Bess. 75 Sir John and the American Girl I admit that I hate to fuss with the draperiesand bric-^-brac and things, and you dont Hketo know what we are going to have for dinner/ All right; that just suits me. And now, whenever three or four peoplecome in, in the evening, well serve an does that strike you? It strik


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