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CHAPTER VI.—AN EVENING IN THE WOPP PARLOR. “In that case, Clarence must take you to the Sunday-school hall to-morrow afternoon to hear a talk on China. There will be all sorts of curious things shown and you are sure to enjoy it.” Job, his ardor undampened by the strangeness of this reception, made haste to follow..
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“First they feed the cow a barrel of sugar, then they freeze her, after that milk her; and there you have your ice cream.” “In a minute I heard the teentiest little mew. I looked and there was Tom crouched against the side of the house. He was shivering with fright, and that old tramp cat was eating up his breakfast.” But May Nell recovered almost before Mrs. Bennett had time to lift her. “I often do—do—faint,” she apologized, “it isn’t—isn’t ’t all dangerous.” She smiled at Mrs. Bennett, and the smile, the sweet, pale little face with her hair a shining golden halo around it, made of her an ethereal being almost unreal to the awestricken children. Yet she was soon merry again, apparently as well as ever. “Why, they know what you say—mind!” May Nell exclaimed, admiringly..
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