. Tattine . »1T7 w ••.<•. CHAPTER II. A MAPLE-WAX MORNING. A TEAM came rushing in between the gate-posts of^^ the stone wall, and it looked like a run-away. Theywere riderless and driverless, and if there had been anyharness, there was not a vestige of it to be seen; still, theykept neck and neck, which means in horsey language sideby side, and on they came in the maddest fashion. Tattinestood on the front porch and watched them in high glee,and not a bit afraid was she, though they were comingstraight in her direction. When they reached her theyconsiderately came to a sudden stop, else the


. Tattine . »1T7 w ••.<•. CHAPTER II. A MAPLE-WAX MORNING. A TEAM came rushing in between the gate-posts of^^ the stone wall, and it looked like a run-away. Theywere riderless and driverless, and if there had been anyharness, there was not a vestige of it to be seen; still, theykept neck and neck, which means in horsey language sideby side, and on they came in the maddest fashion. Tattinestood on the front porch and watched them in high glee,and not a bit afraid was she, though they were comingstraight in her direction. When they reached her theyconsiderately came to a sudden stop, else there is no doubtwhatever but she would have been tumbled over. Well, you are a team, laughed Tattine, and theylaughed back, Yes, we know we are, and sat clown on thestep on either side of her. Of course, that would have beena remarkable thing for some teams to do, but not for thisone, for, as you can guess, they were just two little people,Mabel and Rudolph, but they were a perfect team all thesame; everybody said so, and what


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