. The curlytops snowed in : or, Grand fun with skates and sleds . ile Trou- B4 The Curly tops Snowed In bles white image was finished. Jan foundmore red cloth to make the lips and tongue,Ted got more coal for eyes and coat buttonsand then he made a paper soldier hat forthe small snow man. Do you like it, Trouble?^ asked hisbrother, when it was finished. Mce, answered B aby William. * Bringit in house to play wif I Oh, no! You mustnt try to do that Ilaughed Janet. If you brought your snowman into the house he would all melt I AU melt awayf asked the little fel-low. Yes, all melt into water. He


. The curlytops snowed in : or, Grand fun with skates and sleds . ile Trou- B4 The Curly tops Snowed In bles white image was finished. Jan foundmore red cloth to make the lips and tongue,Ted got more coal for eyes and coat buttonsand then he made a paper soldier hat forthe small snow man. Do you like it, Trouble?^ asked hisbrother, when it was finished. Mce, answered B aby William. * Bringit in house to play wif I Oh, no! You mustnt try to do that Ilaughed Janet. If you brought your snowman into the house he would all melt I AU melt awayf asked the little fel-low. Yes, all melt into water. He has to stayout where its cold. Play with him out here,Trouble. So Trouble did, making a lot of snowballswhich he piled around the feet of his man,so that they might be ready in case the snowman himself wanted to throw them. Then Teddy and Janet went coasting justbefore supper, coming home with redcheeks and sparkling eyes, for it was coldand they had played hard. Well, Trouble, is the snow man allright? asked Ted, as he and Jan sat downto supper a little HE WAS ALTOGETHER A VERY STYLISH SNOW Curlytops Sn0wei In Page 82 THE NEW YOUK R L A Strange Bedfellow 85 Iss. Big snow man in yard, answeredBaby William. Hell take care of your little snow manall night/ added Janet. Then your littlesnow man wont be afraid to stay out in thedark, Trouble. Troubles snow man not be in dark,was the answer. He gone bed. Troublessnow man gone bed. What does he mean^ asked Ted. Oh, I presume hes just pretending thathe put his snow man to bed in a drift ofsnow, said Mrs. Martin. The poor childis so sleepy from having played out all theafternoon that he cant keep his eyes put you to bed right after supper,Trouble. Trouble go to bed—snow man go tobed, murmured Baby William. He wasvery sleepy, so much so that his head noddedeven while he was eating the last of his breadand milk. And then his mother carried himoff to his room. Ted and Janet sat up a little later to talkto their


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