. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Little Journeys into Bookland . chen. All at once he heard some one talking, andhe hid behind the broom and was as still as hecould was the little boy Johnnie, who lived up-stairs. He had a big hammer anda saw in his hand, and he was talking to his little sister. I think that big, empty box down cellar would make a fine dolls house,Maggie. I can fix a little porch on it, and make an up-stairs and a down-stairs,the little boy said. Oh, Johnnie, that will be lovely, his little sister said. I 11 do something foryou sometime. Maybe—maybe — I 11 draw a whole
. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Little Journeys into Bookland . chen. All at once he heard some one talking, andhe hid behind the broom and was as still as hecould was the little boy Johnnie, who lived up-stairs. He had a big hammer anda saw in his hand, and he was talking to his little sister. I think that big, empty box down cellar would make a fine dolls house,Maggie. I can fix a little porch on it, and make an up-stairs and a down-stairs,the little boy said. Oh, Johnnie, that will be lovely, his little sister said. I 11 do something foryou sometime. Maybe—maybe — I 11 draw a whole slate full of elphants, for youto look at! Then they started down the cellar steps. Mr. Squeaky was so frightened that he almost tumbled down the stairs. Oh, my dear, he whispered, they are going to break up our house with abig hammer and a saw, and make a dolls house out of it! Lets run as fast aswe can ! Poor little Mrs. Squeaky began to cry. Where shall we go? she whispered. Oh, I am so afraid, and there arealways those dreadful traps around to catch us!. 6 82 ADVENTURE TALES AND ANIMAL STORIES
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