. Our young folks [serial]. 1868.] Half-Hours with Father Brighthopes. 679. HALF-HOURS WITH FATHER BRIGHTHOPES. X. \70U re the hero of the day, Grant! cried Emma Reverdy, as he -*- pulled the bow of the boat up on the shore. I would nt be in ahurry about going back for those scapegraces. It will do them good towait. I shall keep my appointment with them, if they did nt keep theirs withyou, replied Grant; and, having helped Father Brighthopes to land, hereturned, and brought over Burt and Jason. What a delightful place for a picnic ! said Father Brighthopes, enteringthe cool grove. Goodie good
. Our young folks [serial]. 1868.] Half-Hours with Father Brighthopes. 679. HALF-HOURS WITH FATHER BRIGHTHOPES. X. \70U re the hero of the day, Grant! cried Emma Reverdy, as he -*- pulled the bow of the boat up on the shore. I would nt be in ahurry about going back for those scapegraces. It will do them good towait. I shall keep my appointment with them, if they did nt keep theirs withyou, replied Grant; and, having helped Father Brighthopes to land, hereturned, and brought over Burt and Jason. What a delightful place for a picnic ! said Father Brighthopes, enteringthe cool grove. Goodie good ! exclaimed Laura Follet; we re in time for a dancebefore dinner! — for, as they climbed the bank, the music, which hadceased for a while, struck up again, and they had glimpses of children dan-cing, half in sun and half in shade, on the smoothly swept ground among thetrees. There must have been nearly a hundred children in the grove, besides anumber of grown people. The long dinner-tables, covered with white cloths,and loaded with good things, were set in the open air
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