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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22 <strong>Four</strong> Little <strong>Blossoms</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Brookside</strong> <strong>Farm</strong><br />
Mother Blossom put her hands over her ears.<br />
"Don't all talk <strong>at</strong> once," she begged. "Yes,<br />
Aunt Polly is coming. She can't stay long, not<br />
even a week<br />
"<br />
"But wh<strong>at</strong> do you think?" interrupted F<strong>at</strong>her<br />
Blossom. "She wants the four <strong>Blossoms</strong> to go<br />
home with her!"<br />
"Ralph, you're not a bit better than Bobby,"<br />
scolded Mother Blossom. "I didn't want to<br />
tell them to-night. However, there's no use trying<br />
to keep a secret in this family. Aunt Polly<br />
has invited you all to spend the summer <strong>at</strong><br />
<strong>Brookside</strong> <strong>Farm</strong>."<br />
Well, of course, the children could talk of<br />
nothing else after th<strong>at</strong>. Aunt Polly Hayward<br />
was Mother Blossom's eldest sister. She was a<br />
widow and lived on a fine farm many miles distant<br />
from the town of Oak Hill. She came often<br />
to visit Mother Blossom, and the children<br />
thought there was no one like her. To go to see<br />
Aunt Polly was a wonderful tre<strong>at</strong>, and even<br />
Bobby, who, as the oldest of the four <strong>little</strong> <strong>Blossoms</strong>,<br />
had had more experiences than the others,