St Nicholas [serial] . &#sil. my! this is just glorious!. BORROWING A GRANDMOTHER. By Helen Angell Goodwin. We shant have much of a Fanksdivin isyear, said Sophie to her doll. You know, Hitty,how we all went to dranmas last year, and nowshes dead and buried up in e dround, and wesha nt see her any more, ever and ever, amen ! Hitty looked up into the little mothers face, witheyes open very wide, but she did not answer aword. Perhaps she was too sorry to talk, and per-haps she was nt a talking doll ; at any rate, shekept still. Last year. resumed Sophie. we wode wayout into e country, froo big w
St Nicholas [serial] . &#sil. my! this is just glorious!. BORROWING A GRANDMOTHER. By Helen Angell Goodwin. We shant have much of a Fanksdivin isyear, said Sophie to her doll. You know, Hitty,how we all went to dranmas last year, and nowshes dead and buried up in e dround, and wesha nt see her any more, ever and ever, amen ! Hitty looked up into the little mothers face, witheyes open very wide, but she did not answer aword. Perhaps she was too sorry to talk, and per-haps she was nt a talking doll ; at any rate, shekept still. Last year. resumed Sophie. we wode wayout into e country, froo big woods wivout anyleaves cept pine-leaves, and along by a deep wiver,and en we came to dranmas house, and UncleNed came out to e date and carried me in on his soulder, and dranma took off my fings and davtme some brown bread and cheese at she made alherself; but I did nt see her, cause folks makecheese in e summer, and at was Fanksdivin went out to see Uncle Ned milk e cow, and hacsome dood warm milk to drink, and mamma p
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