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“Oh ’bout the fairies an’ stars an’ lovely things that grownups know nothin’ about.” “Don’t stan’ starin’ there like Betty’s chiner doll, go git another of my pies.” “I hate to have you stay without Jean,” Billy objected..
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“Take care ole boy, you’ll trip on yer lip in another minute.” Picking up a second paper at random, “This is a composition on Alfred the Great,” he explained. She was dressed in a simple velvet gown the color that the twilight sky takes just before the stars come out, sapphire blue. Her red pouting lips were curved in a caressing smile, and her eyes rimmed with their black curling lashes were full of the joy of life. Betty’s verdict, although punctuated by an interrogation point, had been correct when she first put the question to Moses, “Aint our new teacher lovely with her shinin’ blue eyes?” “I’ve never worked,” May Nell said reminiscently; “but there’s one hard thing I’ve done—I’ve kept very still when mama has her headaches.”.
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