Dotty Dimple at Play
in such a happy mood that it seemed to her
key and plum pudding we're going to
, then, lit
e up and found I wasn't. You'd feel a great deal better, Prudy, i
ry it," returned P
id Dotty, laying her hand on her heart, "
little runaway had not been puni
ways thumping me with a thimble, and scolding me so as to shake the house, I s
k, honestly, mother's the b
marry the best man?"
is
ncoln, of course
was the best man that ever
a father than Mr. Lincoln, 'cause I'm better 'quainted with him.
what you say is true. Everything
inkling her brows anxious
Anybody wouldn't th
ens right for me to be
help it. Everything is right that
rawl through the cellar window," said
nswer them, Dotty Dimple. All I know is this: everything
and began to dress herself. Dotty planted her elb
rs. Rosenberg to keep that dog, or to thump
essed," said Prudy. "Th
Dotty, springing up. "I wouldn'
e as the cloudless sky; she had waked up right, and meant to be good all day. When Dotty had o
for pleas
merrily,
your hand
ing litt
, bird and
grow a
in than
living
living
living
ng. Mrs. Parlin sent her into the kitchen with a message to Norah concerning the turkey; but she forgot
way, Norah, now I think of it, I wish you please wouldn't starch my aprons
t your mamma wants,"
restfallen-" why, mamma, I went right up to Norah to ask he
sage; and Dotty delivered it
mething for you just as well as not. Such days as, this
orah found this sugge
ull now; and when you are round, Miss Dotty, and hav
u mean by a
-you know you do-when butter
thought butter always m
outh cold to be g
replied the girl, wash
said Dotty, plucking Norah's sl
uch so
on them; that's why I asked; for my mother just
's going on in the parlor, Miss Dotty? You'd better run and see. If you should go in
rah, and if he did,
nion, while the tears ran down her cheeks; but
is it?" s
id little animil cra
rushing at poor Norah, who tried in vain to ward
let me alo
myself," cried Dotty, pr
the
pin from ear to ear? I know a lady Out
scrape I've had catching him; thanks
r-pin, Dotty shook her head in di
o and see what's become of your sister Prudy. Maybe she's off
nip. "I know what you mean by your monkeys and things; you want to g
she concluded to go, though she must have it seem that she
gler, when I opened the cel
I did-not when I loo
, gra
e thought I was a buggler. I believe I won't help you
that she had been troublesome. She merely thought it
er'll help her if I don'
clock, when that event took place which the children rega
Mr. Parlin turned to his yo
now what Thanksg
ir; for
that
for plum
think about
ed Prudy, with a wistful glance at her fathe
you say
ristmas, sir; and it's something about
it. We have so many blessings that he sets apart one day in the
eed," said Susy. "I
the question all around what we feel most thank
beautiful old hands, "I shall say I have everything to be thankful f
nge answer. They had almost forg
you to say?" asked M
lied Mrs. Parlin, looking at the face
eyesight. I have thought more about it since I have vi
nkful I'm so n
he to hide a smile. He though
you,
Prudy, reflecting a while, "so th
r my part, I think one fire is quite enough for one family. I confess I never should have dreamed of
, laying her forefinger
hankful for, for two d
isn't my
nt around
y. What should I want
ild, since you already have a p
ne of mild reproof. "Why, if she was YOU
returned
t, papa, to have her scold
ho
Rose
uss that woman to-day. I hope you will
hich he began at last to carve the turkey. The children thought it was certainly time he did so. T