Rosemary
erful whistle s
answered
out Aunt Trudy and ga
untie," she whispered. "Y
r and joined Jack who was waiti
he suggested. "Perhaps it will coo
falling into step beside him. "Thi
ickly. "I'll bet the trouble is you're doing everyone's
to say she didn't know when in the world the windows would get cleaned. Sarah heard her and the next day she lugged up a pail of water and a cloth and tried to wash them. She splashed water all over the wall paper and made an awful mess of it, but Mother kissed her and praised her and said she was glad she
nie has a list of troubles a mile
I could get along without you, because you're the only one who listens to my troubles. Hugh
toward the drug-store steps and the soda fountain therein. "I'm alway
st time to the dinner hour, no Jack was at hand to listen to Rosemary'
. Sarah declared passionately that she would starve herself before she would feed a defenseless cat skimmed milk and Winnie, with equal
ushing out of the kitchen and shutting the door
Winnie had comforted the child with a cookie, Aunt Trudy declared that her nerves wer
emary. "Oh, dear, how selfish everyone is! I've a good mind to sit down and read
Rosemary was amazed when Sarah, warm and dirty from grubbing in the rabbit h
ds and pick up after lunch
ssert as a concession to her hurt finger. She ignored the vegetables entirely though the meal was s
l and Sarah insisted on the hot-water heater being lit so that she might have hot water i
when Sarah followed her to the corner of the living-room wher
rah, "come on, Shirley, let's
in a full two hours over her music. The numerous interruptions spun out the time so
ren't made!" thought Rosem
mop up the puddles on the floor and they were wet to their chins. Rosemary hustled them off to get into clean dry clothes and then worked feverishly to restore the room to a sem
arah cheerfully when they sat down t
reproved her aunt, sugaring a
tylet," said Shirley, poi
erposed Winnie. "The doctor says sh
as sitting in stately aloofness when Do
soup Winnie instantly placed before him. Hugh was her idol and she al
at ails 'em," v
ord, but no one pays any attentio
or Hugh shortly. "Aren't you eating to
said Shirley wistfull
s of date pudding," announced Winnie. "I don't know when s
and coax her, she would soon learn to like vegetables," sai
her brother spoke be
night," he announced, with unusual severity, for Shirley was his pet
I should fly if I stayed in the house, so I went up to the city and shopped. I came in about half past five and not one bed was made! The children's clothes lay jus
with quick anger and an unlo
ick and tired of beds and dusting and answering the telephone. Yo
!" said D
k to me like that," asserted A
!" jerked Rosemary. "That's
cry and Doctor Hugh
ry," he said distinctly. "Go in
ike a whirlwind and the house sh
s. "I don't care! Aunt Trudy always cries and it isn't fair. I suppose Hugh will be furious, but let h
ight she knew it was Doctor Hugh. She slipped down from the chair and walked around ba
with me to-morrow? They're opening the new hospital and I half promised to
ing to do the next morning but put on a clean frock and go with Hugh. He might even let her
ve it!" she said
I think you need a bit of pleasure. Th
ising her. She had expected Hugh to be angr
without her. I've been watching you, and you are more self-reliant and capable every day. Several people have spoken to me
g Rosemary, she flung herself headlong at
I am sorry I acted s
at has about worn everybody out. I tried to warn you, but the fireworks had to blaze up. Now kiss me, like my sweet girl, for I'm going out
love to go," su
ave the cares behind, but we'll take