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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40 <strong>Four</strong> Little <strong>Blossoms</strong> <strong>at</strong> Breokside <strong>Farm</strong><br />
been tried on, the children went upstairs to their<br />
playroom to select the toys they thought they<br />
would want to take with them.<br />
"I think we ought to take the things Aunt<br />
Polly gave us," announced Meg. "They're new,<br />
and we haven't played with them much. She<br />
might think we didn't like 'em if wT<br />
e left them <strong>at</strong><br />
home."<br />
"All right, we will," decided Bobby. "<strong>And</strong><br />
I'll take my ball and b<strong>at</strong>. Guess I won't break<br />
Aunt Polly's windows. There must be lots of,<br />
room on a farm."<br />
"I'm going to take the paper dolls," said Meg.<br />
"I'm pretty sure Aunt Polly will have books to<br />
read, so th<strong>at</strong>'s all right. Wh<strong>at</strong> you going to take,<br />
Dot?"<br />
"Geraldine and Tottie-Fay and the trunk,"<br />
was the prompt response.<br />
"Th<strong>at</strong>'s three," Meg reminded her. "Mother<br />
said we could each have two. I tell you — you<br />
don't need the trunk; just take Geraldine's new<br />
.clothes."<br />
"All right," acquiesced Dot briefly.<br />
Tottie-Fay was an old dollie, but dearly loved,