. The Ladies' home journal. y $4 last yeal radio, which brings Tom his football games on autumn Saturday after-noons. The handsome piano lamp was a wedding gift. The second lampand the mahogany-veneer table were purchased from a neighbor whowas moving away. An unexpected windfall explained the fresh light-blue walls. Recently a neighbor presented Tom a whole can of left-over paint, and he^did the room in two evenings after work. Thebookshelf in the corner was built by Dorothys kid brother. Thepainted rocker was Toms gift to his wife when Karen was born, andcost $3. I didnt get a chance to rock
. The Ladies' home journal. y $4 last yeal radio, which brings Tom his football games on autumn Saturday after-noons. The handsome piano lamp was a wedding gift. The second lampand the mahogany-veneer table were purchased from a neighbor whowas moving away. An unexpected windfall explained the fresh light-blue walls. Recently a neighbor presented Tom a whole can of left-over paint, and he^did the room in two evenings after work. Thebookshelf in the corner was built by Dorothys kid brother. Thepainted rocker was Toms gift to his wife when Karen was born, andcost $3. I didnt get a chance to rock Patsy, said Dorothy. But Tomknew what a kick I get out of rocking my babies, so he brought homethe rocker. Every time I have a new baby, its painted again. It was half past four and Dorothy had started preparations for sup-per when Tom arrived home. His daughters couldnt have got to thedoor faster if theyd been on their way to a circus. Indeed, what tookplace for the next five or ten minutes amounted to a circus. Long ago,.
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