. St. Nicholas [serial]. MY SUNFLOWERS Emma Bryan. ONT imagine it was an actual sun-flower. Sunflower is my petname for a lovely little girl ofmy acquaintance who has a greatmany sisters but only one one day to visit her mam-ma, I was greeted with outcriesof Such news for you ! AuntMaggie has come ! Aunt Maggiehas come from California, andoh ! such lots of pretty things ! Come and see !When I had been almost dragged upstairs toMammas room, I beheld my precious Sun-flower standing alone in one corner waving a fanalmost as large as herself. With the utmost dignityshe waved m


. St. Nicholas [serial]. MY SUNFLOWERS Emma Bryan. ONT imagine it was an actual sun-flower. Sunflower is my petname for a lovely little girl ofmy acquaintance who has a greatmany sisters but only one one day to visit her mam-ma, I was greeted with outcriesof Such news for you ! AuntMaggie has come ! Aunt Maggiehas come from California, andoh ! such lots of pretty things ! Come and see !When I had been almost dragged upstairs toMammas room, I beheld my precious Sun-flower standing alone in one corner waving a fanalmost as large as herself. With the utmost dignityshe waved me a salute, informing me that, whenthere was less noise, she would tell me a sto-iuyabout it. Alas for human plans ! the less noise timeseemed very far away. What wonder the childrenwere wild with excitement while all those beautifulthings lay scattered about! Such Chinese dolls,tiny shoes, delicate cups and saucers, carved frames,baskets and card-cases of ivory, such boxes, em-broidered dresses, kites and fire-works, al


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