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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RIGHT<br />
CHAPTER IX<br />
LOST IN THE WOODS<br />
after dinner the four children<br />
started to hunt for the lost raft.<br />
"It must have gone down the brook," argued<br />
Bobby, as they walked along. "Jud says<br />
things always flo<strong>at</strong> with the current.<br />
So we'll<br />
start on Mr. Simmond's land and walk slow."<br />
They scrambled under the line fence, and Dot<br />
They<br />
only tore one of the ruffles of! her frock.<br />
went on and on.<br />
"We're almost to the woods," said Meg, as<br />
they dropped down under a ragged buttonwood<br />
tree to rest. "Where do you suppose the brook<br />
goes? Wouldn't it be fun to follow it through<br />
the woods and see wh<strong>at</strong>'s on the other side!"<br />
The four <strong>little</strong> <strong>Blossoms</strong> thought this would<br />
be gre<strong>at</strong> fun. They had not been in the woods<br />
yet, though Jud and Linda had promised to take<br />
them some day and Aunt Polly said it was the<br />
nicest kind of a place for picnics.<br />
The children stood up, and shaded their eyes<br />
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