Princess Polly's Gay Winter
ny child ever lived in, and if the sky was blue, or if clouds hid
e shore, but she remembered that she always felt
dark and sullen, and the great gulls flew far over the sea, he
rgeous fall flowers, and Sprite thought Avondale looked as if it were one huge garden, th
arlier than usual, and Spr
hat she had progressed in her studies, under her mother's guidance, so that, altho
e meeting them as they tripped along together, marvelled that t
ng she appeared with the news that she should attend school all the
ma make you go to schoo
!" declared Gwen sharply. "I guess t
you say?"
ll," declared Rob,
Gwen, and she rudely
ced to talk to
was saying, but she wished Rob Lindsey to think
ely out for a stroll, and she entered the schoolroom after all the others were seated. The new teacher th
ticed, Gwen at once decided
tle for study, and she would have been placed in a mu
en made clear to her that her small daughter was not fitt
ced in the class with Princess Polly, Rose Atherton, and Sprite Seaford, and
ving that Gwen's stay in the class wo
he thought herself very smart, she could, by listening to what o
estion in Geography that she answered, m
wen stared for a moment, then she
one know
said the
as sur
pected to
azon river. She caught the name, and later when asked to name the
Ama
e asked, turning angrily to
n, and decided to tell her mother that
se that will make mamma sure to ta
at, and thought that she would not tel
se Miss Kenyon, just before closing for the afternoon, stated that on Friday of each
a chance to shine, an
her ears, when a lady calling at her home had
"and while she has a positive talent for reciting fine poetry, h
replied, in a manner that
the upper hall, and drank in every
pils arrived with compositi
od, others were neither very good, nor very bad, but all o
f her age, it was largely the fault of her silly mother, whose beauty,
blind love, she of course, could never correct these defects that she
ild, with an even sillier mother could do, in the way
eful little bow, and then, nodding to the clas
Ost
o in a big city where I went once, and he must ha
, and so he ought to have
n their hats,-" She paused to note what impression
-o-
and commenced
the big white owl in a cage near hi
iggled, and one in th
ere was any differe
ich is gr
at this absurd statement
ful!" whis
ss Kenyon, her voi
ea!" said Dic
ned these strange ideas about
rds, or did someone tell you the
n ideas," Gwen a
ays I'm a genius, and she read this composition, and she
ing what she said, rushed from the school-house, intent u
n rude to laugh, or make comments when anothe
also knew that Gwen's com
with her compos
arcourt praised
ary child could do that, but to evolve such odd ideas! Why that is genius
school again to-mo
l send you, hereafter, to private school,
who was far more uncom
r been, and
they were years younger than he, they had already spent more hours in the class room than he ever had, and pag
tramps over field and meadow, through forest and valley, and in h
" he muttered, u
e I caught a fox, but what kin I do here? Nothing but hold a ol' book!" A sh
e at school, but he thought that she wished him to be there, because sh
him to," he whispered, thus showing how angry were his thoughts, and h
to keep him at home, alth
go to a place where he could neither earn nor steal foo
he so feared the policeman who h
ould be sent to jail! Jail was the only thing that Gyp thought worse than school. He considered himself a prisone
r jail, I'll go t
nd unhappy. Then something occured that made him change his
dly to him. Wild, careless Gyp fairly worshipped the blue eyed, golde
ndition, until the pupils reached a place where they must cro
a little mud could not make them look worse. He sat on the wall and laugh
No, geese!" he cried,
on't hu
eached the sidewalk, Prince
, but Sprite, not quite ready, had asked Polly to go al
oming, and st
ated. "Somebody oug
later h
a minute, will ye?
did
e flew to where Polly was standing, placed his tiny plank over the puddle, and felt the
to do that for me! Thank
-house that she might not see his confusion. One thought filled his mind. He would go to school! Yes, he would go to school every d
would work at his studies. He woul
n age, for then he would be nearer Princess Polly, and thus able t