. St. Nicholas [serial]. THE FLOATING CROCUSES IN BLOOM. FOR VERY LITTLE FOLK. Nobody is nice to me, pouted Patty. She went out on the porch and slammed the screen-door behind her. Thescreen-door chd nt hi<e to It liked to close quietly, the way Pattys mamaapproved. So it sprang back and hit Patty on the heel. Everything is cross! pouted Patty. She sat on the step and began digging the floor with her finger-nail. Thefloor did nt like being scratched. It was proud of its fresh coat of paint. So itran a sliver into Pattys naughty finger. Everything hurts me ! wailed Patty. She put her


. St. Nicholas [serial]. THE FLOATING CROCUSES IN BLOOM. FOR VERY LITTLE FOLK. Nobody is nice to me, pouted Patty. She went out on the porch and slammed the screen-door behind her. Thescreen-door chd nt hi<e to It liked to close quietly, the way Pattys mamaapproved. So it sprang back and hit Patty on the heel. Everything is cross! pouted Patty. She sat on the step and began digging the floor with her finger-nail. Thefloor did nt like being scratched. It was proud of its fresh coat of paint. So itran a sliver into Pattys naughty finger. Everything hurts me ! wailed Patty. She put her finger into her mouth and went down the walk. By the pansy-bedshe began kicking at the ground. Now the pansy-bed had all its pretty plantstucked under their covers. It did nt like being kicked. So it sent the dirt flyinginto Pattys face. You re horrid to me ! cried Patty. She ran over to the apple-tree and began shaking it. The apple-tree was oldand dignified, much too old and too dignified to be shaken by a little girl. So itflung a green apple at Pattys head. And you re h


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