Princess Polly's Gay Winter
prite was happiest. She liked Len
th these new friends. One sunny morning Uncle John Atherton, with Rose in th
e, Rose, so tell Polly and
running down the walk, t
y reached the sidewalk. Without waiting
asked again. "Oh, let's a
to look at the t
e cried. "Three fine young ladies all
he merry chorus, "bu
that some business took me to a very charming place this morning, and
" cried three
Uncle John, as if he had been w
y flew, talking a
w where we're goi
ohn would tell h
ose, then; "did you, U
hour has passed, you three little friends must commence to look
our is up," said Polly,
where men were busy in the fields, and where
to notice bold bits of ledge, the roads became more sandy, and
ried Sprite her hands tightly clas
asked, her little hand patting his sho
turned to gaze up into
, looked for all the world like a sea fairy. Shading her eyes wit
nd brown eyes looking up at he
tle business trip to look after some of my property, and I took you for sweet company, and bec
water," cried Sprite. "Mother will b
," was the cheery repl
should call upon him to
ng some call
fun!" cr
be surprised
from the road, and
her hands tightly clasped, and her eyes riveted upon the distant speck that she knew to be he
ring to mend a net, but constant watching for the coming of
use this net," but in spite of his resolve, he was s
on which he had been sitting, throwi
usy, her needle flying in and out,
e if John Atherton is in sight. I never acted like that before. I'm always glad t
keep my mind on this mending. I take three stitche
horn made them ha
lly, and Rose, but with startling clearness they saw the
and ran to them, and wha
ght that made his eyes water, but gentle Mrs.
were invited to come in and rest in the
Sprite even more than you had dreamed possible. I have watched Sprite closely, and sometimes I h
as well as you know yourself. You are never quite content, unless plannin
to deny it," said Mrs. Seaford, "and now if you will a
ord would enjoy an hour when she could have Sprite quite by herself, he took Rose and Princess Polly o
had played during the summer, and Uncle John had satisfied himself that repairs that were being made
he driveway, laughing and talking, and soon
he door, sounded a long, sweet note on the horn. Polly and Ro
st, and when they were seated around the table, the big tureen fi
wed the chowder, and simple pudding, se
, but to the guests it seemed the fin
de them eager for the noon meal, and the
the three little friends listened, and laughed a
he big car when Ca
nd a basket in this car that I meant to leav
g what the parcel, or big bask
iend, as long as you like," and he hastened
said, when John Ath
parcel, and the basket. They'r
eavy parcel, and the loaded basket. The heart within thy brave
aptain Seaf
basket, he found it filled with luscious fru
tug to the house, was another large bag of sugar, a bag of flou
st this time, these gifts are espe
out, but surely they could not have come
rkin, set just inside the door, and, as if to keep it company, a large sack leaned against it. The firkin,
pinned to
cles I leave in
hn
ing be thine," said Mrs. Seaford, with trembling lip
over of the butter tub
will arrive this afternoon. I cou
said Captain Seaford, "and thus try to make light of his generosity. He d
ng, singing snatches of blithe little songs, as
e longed to see home, but now that I'm to go there every fortnight I'll be ga
Sprite, I'll ask a fa
as Rose does, and P
!" she cried. "I've
home with an uncle so
* *
l the eager ones, Sprite Seaford was the most excited. Her mother's careful trainin
s Polly, and Rose, but wherever her place in school m
st, and after pacing up and down for a while, they went down th
he shrubbery. An ear-piercing screech made them spring to their feet, and there, flying down the
head, as if not daring to look back, to learn if he were followed, he raced
ened him?" Polly asked.
patrolman passed, walking along as
e him run!" crie
" cried Sprite. "Why
raid of any one of the policemen in this town, that he
tched, until Gyp
go to school," said Polly, "but I shouldn't think they
r eyes dancing, "but I know I'll
wanted to because he wouldn't
ove us, because he's bi
ly laughed
school but a few months, as big as he
ldren," said Sprite, "and won't he
e'll have to be, if t