Princess Polly's Gay Winter
he long train, her eyes bright with excitement,
handkerchief, while the other grasped
y times, and then, lest her courage fail her, had turned and fled from the house, wher
n silence? Did he fear to speak lest the tears might come? It had been decided that Sprite should accept Mr. Sherwood's invitation, and spend the Winter at A
ardrobe, she had talked of the delight of having Ro
chool, and she had dreamed all night, and talked al
d about her with frightened eyes. Captain Seaford stood beside her. He had b
e little daughter wh
ma, I'm thinking, will need me, 'bout the ti
must go back to h
ng to leave the car must leave at once, or remain on board
ed so hard to get me ready for the long visit, I
he good schooling and the merry playmates. The Winter at the shore is always dull
eckoned, impatiently, and with another kis
tand on the platform, and s
aw his stalwart form, and she
andscape, and then,-why she was actually riding away from her seashore home! For a time she sat, as if in a drea
e said, and she blushed at her forge
hen, in a gentle, fa
you, and see that you got off the train at Avondale. He said this was your first bit
ied, "and thinking of that makes me feel h
me, than she is when the time comes to start. But don't worry, little Miss Seaf
She opened the new book, hoping that the story and the pictures might make her for
She nestled close to the window, her long golden hair fell over her shoulders, and framed her face
her forget to worry
used beside her seat, she
se if I stop to think, I remember that all
ou are getting nearer, and nearer to Avondale, where you can w
o sleep to-night, and post it early to-morrow morning."
ook she realized that th
ng toward her. What wa
ndale!" he shouted, and littl
at now. "I'll take your suit
little h
n? They had promised to be
from where she s
She was going down the steps. The kindly conductor was saying somet
she utte
e!" cried a sweet, fami
ght both
thing would happen, and yo
u when I left the car. Oh, wouldn't I have been fri
oming to meet you? Mamma said the l
n,' and I did," Polly said. "Now, come over to
, and, oh, there's my
e'll get seated so as to reach home in just
ened in Sprite's
grand residences, such spacious piazzas, such velvet lawns and gorgeous masses of flowers, that the sea captain's l
ened his pace at the broad gateway, "and this
le John Atherton with Rose beside him in his big motor,
believing that Mrs. Sherwood and Polly should greet their guest, uninterrupted by neighbor or friend, Uncle J
ied Sprite, "and what a dear place to
" cried Polly, "
as long as Captain Atherton will permit. He was over here last evening, and he said that he would let us keep you up to the first half of the Winter, as we ag
es were as bright as stars. She was tired with the long car ride, and with Princess P
nd these two pretty beds are
nted you with me, and beside, mamma said if
," said little Sprite, "and
looked from the windows, and the vines peeping in at the windows, and she wondered how it had happen
from it a pale blue frock, with a r
and its coloring was like
y tied it with the blue ribbon, then, her hand t
ll just in time to see the two
little sea nymph has c
ar little Sprite, I am
offered him, and the three chatt
Sprite, and the pleasant evening that followed made her
rite wrote a loving letter to the dear f
en gave it a place on the dresser where she would sure
o drop to sleep, but, accustomed to early rising, she was the first to wake. She slipped from her bed, glanced at Polly, saw that she had not yet awakened, and quietly began to dress. She had learned, t
hat the fresh air might pass through the hall. Sprite
e sunlight touched the glowing bloss
placed on a broad stretch of sand, and only a few of the res
ladioli, dahlias, and scarlet salvia, she looke
tiful it is h
emembered her
e street, and sli
in the world that I got here safely, and that everyone
that the letter that the dear ones at home
she sat for a long time watching the
knew that she should not wander about the vacant lower rooms, so she
am. Her long rippling hair fell over her shoulders, and she mad
id, softly, lest someone might hear her, "and the big gulls are fl
at home, and gran
one is really finer than the
t straight to Sprite for the caress everyone offered him. He listened to her sweet voi
on the grass beside her,
ime, had awakened and missed
alking to Sir Mortimer made her pause a
dn't guess where you were. I'll come right down to the ga
heir arms about each other, they p
approved of their merry chatter. Possibly he thought it fine th
Sprite said, as they paused
"I'll show you all
e gravel walk, pausing whenever they did, as
g in queenly grace beside the stone wall, the terraces crowned with rose bushes, and the gorgeous beds
sed to sing last Summer when we were out on th
like to sing when I'm
d play it's a dory, and while we'
thrill of happiness ma
te s
s the sky
the se
re hoverin
ing to
the sky
s the ear
he friends
g where'
above,
aps flo
he world
, my lov