. Count up the sunny days : a story for girls . ll agreed that he was beautiful 134 CO UNT UP THE SUNNY DA Y8. and wonderful too; and Elsie was quite satis-fied, and thouglit it was almost worth leavingthe beautiful blue sea to hear what every onethought of her boy. There was great news for Mr. Jinks on hisarrival at home. The house in Golden Lanewas to come down, and the tenants had noticeto quit by Michaelmas. Well have to look about us, my dears, saidthe old man. If it was not for the Cathedraland the services, Id have a mind to go fromLondon. It might be l)etter for you and forBinkie, and


. Count up the sunny days : a story for girls . ll agreed that he was beautiful 134 CO UNT UP THE SUNNY DA Y8. and wonderful too; and Elsie was quite satis-fied, and thouglit it was almost worth leavingthe beautiful blue sea to hear what every onethought of her boy. There was great news for Mr. Jinks on hisarrival at home. The house in Golden Lanewas to come down, and the tenants had noticeto quit by Michaelmas. Well have to look about us, my dears, saidthe old man. If it was not for the Cathedraland the services, Id have a mind to go fromLondon. It might be l)etter for you and forBinkie, and Ive no call to stay here is sure to find us out wherever we are. Me go and build castles, said Binkie, meand Pepper. Well, well see about it, said Mr. must go and show ourselves to the littleladies to-moiTow, and well hear what Marythinks, and Jim is sure to be up some time oranother to see us. Im not quite sure that it was not the happi-est moment Lily and Minnie had ever known,when on the next day, which was a Sunday, the.


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