Polly of Pebbly Pit
ot biscuits upon the table. Some of the biscuits bounced off and rolled across the s
late and glared at the boarders as she mumbled to hers
y glance over her shoulder before she entered that sacred precinct. She quickly returned with a glass dish of pear preserves and another dish o
d she, whacking at the ins
an. But the insect buzzed after her with evil intent, so Sary ran for her sanctuary, slamming the screen doo
en, Mrs. Brewster asked, without looking up: "Did
from Sar
the screen-door glaring at the hornet, which was crawling slowly towar
etter drive it away befor
ar
me boiling water on it. It s
do as the hornet would. But she turned to get the hot water and
s morning? You've not been civil in an
fer any one. But these fool gals is so high an' mighty they hez t' nibble at a table under the
t the table-we leave that for the field
nsulted glance at her mistress, but the recent correction in speech made her forget the hornet. The wa
e shoes flew off during the race around the table and the hornet would have conquered her had not Mr. Brewster risen to the occasion and downed the insect w
in no time, alone, Ah'd pack an' git, this day!" But in her heart the widow knew horses could not drag her from such lux
creaming the potatoes and now dished them up. As she star
g on, Sary, or you are falling in love again. Both di
Brew
d to look back even tho
face wa
ll's funeral, an' the expenses not all paid yit!" howled Sary
for herself. How did Miss Brewster guess her half-formed idea? Had she discovered in some uncanny manner, that Sary had slyly removed
x sence then. She mus' be one of them brain-readers by
hair at the table. Immediately after giving thanks, the host stood up to carve the roast. Then, to the surprise of all present,
e gaze of Anne. But the two understood and exchang
ffs-and how did you like them?" asked M
st wonderful!" d
very valuable,"
a sharp glance and the
ght. There they've sto
Ah reckon there they'll
s dead and
the loose stones to buy an automobile and g
rs. Brewster made Anne and Polly feel uncomfortable at Elean
kitchen door to ask for you while y
Mah-mother!" exclaime
alth or even sent word to her by Jeb-and she so lonely after her accide
door?" laughed Polly, sympathetic tears starting
but now she will disown you forever, unless you make peace with her, this afternoon," said Mrs. Brewster, s
for you girls as soon as you wanted
n their habits. All idea of Barbara's wiring for return-ticket money that day
happy by mounting her silky little back and whispering fond nothings in the long ears. Anne was pleased to find her Chicago friends could ride so well on the resti
ime spent with its people, the past week, but neither had any one heard a hint of her returning to Chicago. In fact, so much had been crowded in the days just gone by, that no moment had been found in which to
at twelve o'clock Saturday night. Every one goes to "meetin'" on Sundays, some driving a distance of twenty miles, or more. Once a month, an ordain
avy thunder storm arise, it as quickly passes over again. The nights are cool and dewy and the day
d one, and as the weather remained fair, no meals h
ay morning, they all seemed cheerful and animated,
had breakfast so
reading the Sunday lesson for his cl
? Where is the church?" a
urch, as well as for other important purposes, bes
ut. He said good morning in a very sedate manner that surpr
that was meant to cover the past week, but onc
I smelled the om
ing and the room filled with horrid smoke. Sary was scolding at a
id you happen to
printed prayer to learn, and I was looking for my specs in my
raight face and said: "
ve another om
burnt. I does no more cookin' or there'll be extra sin to wipe out. Thar's
rriedly whipped up another omelette and fried it to a delicate brown. This s
t the bread and
er and' ran to get out of the screen-door which had been flung open by her mistress. But the door slammed to
ive thanks fer but jes' toast and jam. Ah cain't bile another pot of coffee on
u bring that b
esired edibles and exp
, but Anne kicked her wa
, for we do penance to our material desire for food. I have never been so severe as to forbid cooked food on my tabl
ette, to the accompaniment of cold water, an
fussing with your toilette;
s to go to church
returned Mr. Brewster, equall
unpacked any cl
to dress. If your heart is clean it is all He wants,"
ed at each oth
? I won't go in this ol
e going to church and there's no use trying to
e to go with us?"
ing?" counte
always go,
Sunday but I am taken by surprise this
r to omit the extra seat in the wagon,"
" asked Eleanor the moment the
the trunks so mine can be sent back home without gi
d a good day to do it i
th! I suppose they would be dreadfully shocked if they knew
amished before they were done. The articles they wished to have out for use were piled up on th
e a dozen trips to the house wi
trip, and then have luncheon. Afterward w
e from under the mountain of lingerie and accessories. But they both found how heavy the ligh
w the things into rustic chairs, while
Bob, while I hunt in the kitchen for somet
the barn for a second load of clothing when the ranch-wagon drov
asked Mr. Brewster, stooping
said Anne, instantly divining
trunks is b'en opened by some one, an' all th' finery is piled on
before she caught Anne's hand, and led Jeb back to the barn. Shortly thereaft
s to-day!" said Mr. Brewster, overcomi
'Golden Rule'-I certainly did unto them what I want
es in her hands. She saw Jeb with dainty silk lingerie almost covering
city gals kin wind Jeb about their fingers like that! On a Sunday, too! Ah wonder hain't he got no respeck fer me an' t
tage of their interesting discourse to slip away from the kitchen and examine th
anst t' put on ennything like-es-that, I'd not have hed t'marry a poor
e could manage to get one of the girls to present her with some of the bridal finery. Thus pondering th
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