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 End of the Vac<strong>at</strong>ion 149<br />
dies the last morning of their visit, as Mother<br />
Blossom was buttoning Dot into a clean frock<br />
and Aunt Polly was on her knees locking the<br />
trunks.<br />
"I s'pect I shall," said Aunt Polly, tears in<br />
her kind eyes.<br />
This was too much for Twaddles.<br />
"You come and stay <strong>at</strong> our house," he told her<br />
earnestly. "<strong>And</strong> you can come and visit school."<br />
For the twins still<br />
school.<br />
insisted they were going to<br />
Aunt Polly promised th<strong>at</strong> she would come to<br />
see them some time during the winter and th<strong>at</strong><br />
she wouldn't cry any more but just<br />
remember<br />
the nice times they had had together th<strong>at</strong> summer.<br />
"<strong>And</strong> if you go to school, you'll learn to write,<br />
and then I shall look for letters," she said seriously.<br />
So the four <strong>little</strong><br />
<strong>Blossoms</strong> started home for<br />
Oak Hill and found a Daddy Blossom there very<br />
glad to see them, as well as Norah and Sam and<br />
Philip, who, as Meg observed, had "grown considerable."<br />
He wasn't lame any more, either.