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CHAPTER IV.—WASH-DAY AT MRS. WOPP’S. The kettle which had been boiling itself hoarse for the last hour, was now called into requisition. With a start and plunge the surprised horses, now thoroughly indignant, set off at a gallop..
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Billy hurried away, and arrived at his home before the hack, bread and cream safe in spite of threatened dangers. “Oh, the song ’bout the clouds rollin’ away,” she yawned, “I want everybody to be happy.” She looked at her teacher and Nell wondered if the child had read her heart and had seen its unhappiness. Moses eyed his pet with solicitude. “Pore little beggar, he’s clean tuckered out,” he said. “He’ll need a good supper.” According to Moses’ idea, an excellent meal was the panacea for all earthly troubles. “They smell like the sunbeams was sprinklin’ them with scent,” she declared as she and Moses brought the last basketful into the house. Mrs. Wopp’s nightgown of ample proportions was left out a little longer being still somewhat damp..
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