Four little Blossoms at Brookside Farm - Tim And Angi
Four little Blossoms at Brookside Farm - Tim And Angi
Four little Blossoms at Brookside Farm - Tim And Angi
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The Home Laundry 107<br />
"We'll all keep you company," promised<br />
Bobby gravely.<br />
So the next morning every one was up early<br />
because Linda wanted to have breakfast cleared<br />
away before Jud drove her over to town. Soon<br />
after she was gone Aunt Polly put on a large<br />
white apron and the four children trooped into<br />
the pleasant kitchen after her.<br />
"Let me see," thought Aunt Polly out loud.<br />
"Meg should have an apron. Suppose I tie one<br />
of Linda's around your neck, dear? Hers are<br />
shorter than mine."<br />
In a very short time Aunt Polly had rolled<br />
out the crust for the turnovers and filled them<br />
with berries and sugar.<br />
"When they are done you can take them outdoors<br />
and e<strong>at</strong> them while they're hot," she said.<br />
"Make believe you're having a picnic."<br />
"Can't we have a picnic, a real picnic?" asked<br />
Bobby quickly.<br />
"Why, of course," agreed Aunt Polly. "I<br />
meant you should have a picnic weeks ago.<br />
Only time goes so fast. However, before vaca-