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But Mrs. Bennett wasn’t blaming any one; she didn’t really know what the excitement was all about. Harold turned and looked to where May Nell stood with the twins, sorting her flowers. “Isn’t she a daisy, though? Little—why, she’s only a baby.” Mrs. Wopp was overcome with laughter at the bare memory of the picture her irate husband had presented..
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“Stop and chin with me just a little, won’t you, marmsey?” Max was the first to be quite ready with his exhibit. It was a queer creature that one gradually discovered to be some sort of a bird; though such a one had never before been seen on land or sea. Max had arrayed his mother’s big white gander for the occasion. A turkey-tail fan made a huge breastplate, if one can imagine a breastplate of feathers. All the long-tailed roosters that had been killed in town for months, one would guess, had contributed to the coat of sprawling feathers that was tied over the body of the bird. And no one knew by what magic the boy had coaxed some one to lend him the magnificent peacock plumes that rose high above the little wiggling goose tail. The man faced her abruptly. “The devil he knows!” With a start and plunge the surprised horses, now thoroughly indignant, set off at a gallop..
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