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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Linda is Unhappy 125<br />
on a clean white pique. "Her eyes were all<br />
red."<br />
"Maybe she was bad and her mother scolded<br />
her," said Dot.<br />
At the supper table Aunt Polly listened to the<br />
story of the afternoon's drive,<br />
and heard about<br />
Mrs. Cook and the queer <strong>little</strong> house, but all<br />
the t'me she seemed to be thinking of something<br />
else. <strong>And</strong> there was certainly something seriously<br />
wrong with Linda. She scarcely <strong>at</strong>e any<br />
supper, and her eyes were red, as Meg said.<br />
Twaddles was sure she had the toothache.<br />
When<br />
he went out into the kitchen after supper he<br />
found her crying over the dishes,<br />
and she was<br />
cross to him and told him to get out of her<br />
kitchen.<br />
"I guess Linda has the measles," reported the<br />
astonished Twaddles to the rest of the family,<br />
who were on the front porch.<br />
"Yes, I guess she's sick," remarked Bobby.<br />
"She didn't want any cold chicken."<br />
"Was she bad, Aunt Polly?" questioned Dot.<br />
"Did her mother punish her?"<br />
"Well, Linda and I had decided not to bother