The Bobbsey Twins
ses were being made out of pasteboard shoe boxes, and had square holes cut in them for doors, and other long holes for windows, and had past
s box on one end and divided it into five stories, and Flossi
doesn't it? But, you see, there were two sets. Bert a
e and red cheeks. Her eyes were a deep brown and
much like her. To be sure, he looked like a boy, while she looked like a girl, but he had the same
little Fat Fairy, which always made her laugh. But Freddie didn't want to be called a fairy, so his papa called him the Fat Fireman, which pleased him very much, and made him rush around the house shouting: "Fi
o go boating. Mr. Richard Bobbsey was a lumber merchant, with a large yard and docks on the lake shore, and a saw and planing mill close by. The house was a q
or my parlor table," said Nan. "It's going
tioned Bert. "She's got a-a
te, like the lace window
r and folded it up several times. Then she cut curious-looking holes in the folded piece with a
creamed Flossie. "
real red one," and he brought forth a bit
r for my stairs," cried Bert, who had
over, like Nanny. You
on a stairs-I mean whit
le for the paper, Fre
a flower on the table too!" he added, and ran out of the room. When he came back he had a flower-
laughing. "Oh, Freddie, how will we ever s
before Nan could stop him the flower-pot went up and
breaking up housek
pot away!" came from Flossie. "It
down close to Bert's elbow. Bert was now busy trying to put a pasteboard chimney on his house, and did not notice. A moment late
ed Nan, in alarm. "Get the broom an
Freddie'
boiler to my fire engine, too," he added, referring to the flo
ah, the cook, came
exclaimed. "If yo' chillun ain't
ler!" said Freddie
others in the cellar," declared Nan. "It was
et the dust-pan and broom. As soon as the muss had been cleared away Nan cut out the red t
to be had, and from these they made shade trees and some benches, and Bert cut out a pasteboard horse and cart. To be sure, the horse did not look very lifelike, but they all pla
real," said the cook. "It's a wonder t
kindergarten class at
indergarten,"
fire engines there,
n to laugh, shakin
Reckon yo' is gwine to be a fi
e a real fireman," w
o' gwine to be
to be a soldi
too," put in Freddie. "
want to be a soldier an
"They have to get married, or be dressmaker
ert. I'm going to be a ste
Flossie. "I'm going to keep a candy store, a
ng to have a candy store, an' be a f
to heah dat now! It's wonderful wot
ll rushed to the hallway, to greet their mothe