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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£0 <strong>Four</strong> Little <strong>Blossoms</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Brookside</strong> <strong>Farm</strong><br />
"I guess it was yesterday," said Dot mournfully.<br />
Mother Blossom laughed.<br />
"Poor chickens, you are hungry," she said.<br />
"Never mind, I see a nice <strong>little</strong><br />
restaurant across<br />
the street.<br />
Let me find out when the bo<strong>at</strong> goes,<br />
and then we'll have a good, hot lunch."<br />
The Lake Tobago bo<strong>at</strong>, Mother Blossom<br />
found out, left in half an hour.<br />
been l<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
Their train had<br />
However, the dock was not far off,<br />
and Mother Blossom was sure they would have<br />
time for sandwiches and milk <strong>at</strong> least.<br />
All the children were tremendously excited<br />
<strong>at</strong> the thought of going on a steamer, as not one<br />
of them had ever been on a bo<strong>at</strong>.<br />
There was no<br />
lake or river near Oak Hill, and the largest body<br />
of w<strong>at</strong>er the four <strong>little</strong> <strong>Blossoms</strong> had seen was<br />
the town reservoir.<br />
"If they have sails, I'm going to roll 'em up<br />
and down," Dot announced, so thrilled <strong>at</strong> the<br />
prospect th<strong>at</strong> she upset her glass<br />
the front of her frock.<br />
of milk down<br />
"You'll have to wear it," said Mother Blossom,<br />
mopping her as dry as she could with a