. Up in the garret . 22 UP IN THE GAEEET. CHAPTEE III. FINE TIMES UP Saturdayin July thechildren hadexpected totake a ridewith AbbyMapes and herbrother Mapess manSam was to drive the wagon, andthey were going to the . SilverSpring, as it was called, a beau-tiful spring of water about three UP IN THE GARRET. 23 miles from Mr. Bondys house,and not far from Mark Mapessuncles, where the children wereall expected to take tea, and Samwas to bring them home by dark. They had talked it over forseveral weeks ; but at last, whenthe long-looked for day came,rain came with it. Rain was v


. Up in the garret . 22 UP IN THE GAEEET. CHAPTEE III. FINE TIMES UP Saturdayin July thechildren hadexpected totake a ridewith AbbyMapes and herbrother Mapess manSam was to drive the wagon, andthey were going to the . SilverSpring, as it was called, a beau-tiful spring of water about three UP IN THE GARRET. 23 miles from Mr. Bondys house,and not far from Mark Mapessuncles, where the children wereall expected to take tea, and Samwas to bring them home by dark. They had talked it over forseveral weeks ; but at last, whenthe long-looked for day came,rain came with it. Rain was very good for thegardens, but not very good forvisiting: and the children had to CT f stay at home disappointed. They were very sorry theycould not go, but they made nonoise about it. They tried tomake the best of it. They hopedit might stop raining by noon. .24: UP IN THE GARRET. They would still be in time, forthey had not expected to startbefore three oclock. But noon came without anysigns of clear weather. So, afterdinner, Mark Mapes came overto say that his father woul


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