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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<strong>Brookside</strong> <strong>at</strong> Last 6 1)<br />
the fun th<strong>at</strong> awaited boys on a farm and especially<br />
such a fine place as <strong>Brookside</strong> th<strong>at</strong> before<br />
Bobby and Twaddles knew it the bus had<br />
driven up to the post-office and there was dear<br />
Aunt Polly waiting to welcome them.<br />
"Bless their hearts," she said w armiy, when<br />
T<br />
she had kissed Mother and had hold of a child<br />
with either hand. "Are they all tired out, poor<br />
lambs? It's a fearful place to get to, especially<br />
the first trip."<br />
Mother Blossom assured her sister th<strong>at</strong> they<br />
were all right, and as glad to see her as she was<br />
to see them.<br />
"I left the car around on a side street," explained<br />
Aunt Polly, leading the way. "You see<br />
so many horses are still afraid of automobiles<br />
th<strong>at</strong> we think it more thoughtful not to leave<br />
'em standing on the main street. Yes, I drove<br />
over alone for you—either Peter or Jud will<br />
come over to-morrow for your trunks."<br />
This last was in response to a question Mother<br />
Blossom had asked.<br />
Aunt Polly's car was large enough to hold<br />
them all comfortably. Dot and Twaddles fell