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11007Shall I soon get well again, to play with them?
11007And have you not been paid fifty times over for what you gave Josiah?
11007Could they ever spare Josiah better than during this winter?
11007Have you not found it so in regard to your gifts to Josiah?
11007I took his trembling little hand in mine, and shaking my head to clear the moisture from my eyes, said I, attempting to smile--"How are you?"
11007I would ask that little boy or girl what he or she would sell out all right and title to the pleasure and consequence of that act for?
11007Know you their meaning, use and language?
46059A monkey?
46059Am I forgiven?
46059An accident?
46059An''how are the darlin''childer?
46059And did you go to that place?
46059And have them all bloom in China?
46059And how long,teased Mr. Black,"have you been keeping poultry, Miss Bettykins?"
46059And this is an honest town?
46059And would they?
46059And you''re_ sure_,queried Mrs. Crane, doubtfully,"that you understand all those fixings?"
46059And, Peter, did you go and buy dolls all around, too?
46059Are n''t you afraid,blundered well- meaning Mrs. Crane, turning to Bettie,"that she''ll cut you out?
46059Are you a different person every time anybody sees you?
46059Are you burned?
46059Are you knitting me a pair of socks or is it mittens?
46059Are you_ burned_? 46059 Are-- are you a_ baby_?"
46059Bettie,asked Dr. Bennett, the next evening,"are you sure this is your own pulse?
46059Bettie,demanded Mr. Black,"do you want to go away to school with those other girls next September?"
46059Bill, is ut?
46059But day before yesterday-- no, yesterday morning-- I saw a young Frenchwoman----"A black- eyed gal wid two long braids and wan small Injin? 46059 But the watches, Sarah?"
46059But what are you going to do?
46059But what do you intend to do with her?
46059But where is she now?
46059But why in the world did n''t you leave her with her own folks?
46059But, Mr. Black, does it really look as if I were knitting?
46059Ca n''t I see her?
46059Ca n''t you make a special trip,suggested Mrs. Crane,"and bring us a first- class tree-- just one?"
46059Can she count?
46059Can you draw?
46059Can you see any white?
46059Cared for what? 46059 Could n''t you go now?"
46059Did n''t one of you adopt a baby or something like that?
46059Did n''t you find_ any_ that folks ever get over?
46059Did you both roll home like a pair of barrels?
46059Did you pick her up in the woods?
46059Do n''t you want to see my lovely new statue?
46059Do what?
46059Do you like my new gown?
46059Do you sometimes forget?
46059Do you think,asked Bettie,"she meant all that about cards and gloves and butlers?
46059Do you think,asked Henrietta, gazing at the deserted house,"that Rosa Marie''s mother will ever come back?"
46059Does n''t Mr. Black know it''s your birthday?
46059Does n''t she like apples, too?
46059Does she bite? 46059 Ees eet you for sure?
46059Father,she queried,"do folks ever die of temperature?"
46059Girls,asked Marjory,"do you_ like_ Henrietta?"
46059Grannie,asked the lively girl, pressing her warm red cheek against Mrs. Slater''s much paler one,"would you like to be amused?
46059Here?
46059How could I,demanded Mabel, hotly,"in these gloves?"
46059How did you know that this was the day?
46059How do you know?
46059How do you like Henrietta?
46059How do you like a real storm?
46059How would you like,asked Mrs. Crane,"to spend to- morrow with me and Rosa Marie?"
46059How,pursued kindly Mrs. Crane,"did he get you out?"
46059I mean, when you had her down cellar?
46059I say,said Mabel, gently shaking her small brown charge by the shoulders,"where does your mother usually go when she is n''t home?"
46059I suppose,said Mr. Black, breaking a long silence,"that you''ve thought of a few things to put on the tree for those girls?"
46059Is Rosa Marie doing all that talking? 46059 Is it a reception?"
46059Is it something you''re afraid of?
46059Is n''t it?
46059Is she tanned?
46059Is she well?
46059Is there a wounded soldier down there?
46059Is there some sort of an animal in that cellar?
46059Is this your little boy?
46059Is-- is it something the cat dragged in?
46059Is--_can_ it be a_ real_ child?
46059Lord love ye,returned Mrs. Malony,"how wud Oi be after knowin''?
46059Lost all your teeth?
46059Mabel,demanded her mother,"tell me, instantly, exactly how long?"
46059Midge,demanded Mrs. Slater, turning suddenly to her granddaughter,"what in the world is the matter with you?
46059Miss''Enrietta,inquired Santa Claus, anxiously, when the Slater tree, too, had been stripped of all but its decorations,"might Hi be hexcused now?
46059Now, Jean,demanded he, sternly,"is there a solitary thing in this whole world that Bettie wants?
46059Now, is every one comfortable? 46059 Now, is n''t that just like a man?"
46059Oh,cried Bettie,"is it possible that you''re Mrs. Howard Slater''s new granddaughter?"
46059Oh,moaned Marjory,"why did I ever tell her that there was a fire?"
46059Oh,_ would_ you do me a favor?
46059Oh,_ would_ you lend your baby to me? 46059 Peter,"demanded Mrs. Crane,"what_ is_ that speed limit?"
46059Peter,faltered Mrs. Crane,"have I_ got_ to ride in that?
46059Rheumatism troubling you to- day?
46059Say,queried Mabel, after she had accepted Bettie''s proffered brother,"what does''permanently''mean?"
46059She does n''t milk at this time of day, does she?
46059Should you think,panted Mabel, hopefully,"that there''d be school Monday?"
46059So_ that''s_ what has taken you to Bancroft every afternoon for all that time?
46059The folks that lived in the shanty beyant?
46059The what kind of cuss?
46059The what?
46059Then she''s a brunette?
46059W''at ees a favaire?
46059Want any help?
46059Want to hear it?
46059Was that French?
46059Was the cellar all horrid with old papers and rats and mice and spiders and crawly things with legs?
46059Well, you''ve seen Mrs. Howard Slater?
46059Well,returned Mr. Black,"why not?
46059Were you like Henrietta,queried Jean,"when you were young?"
46059What about the other time?
46059What are they?
46059What are you all locked in for? 46059 What are''responsible parties''?"
46059What color are her eyes?
46059What grade do you belong in?
46059What happened?
46059What happened?
46059What have you done now?
46059What idea?
46059What in the world shall we do?
46059What in?
46059What is it going to be?
46059What would you have said if your mothers had asked you where this child was?
46059What''s the matter with that child''s complexion?
46059What''s the matter, grandma?
46059What''s the trouble?
46059What,asked Aunty Jane, cautiously drawing closer,"is your name?"
46059What,asked Mrs. Bennett,"do you intend to do with that-- that atrocious child?"
46059Where am I, anyway? 46059 Where did all this money come from?
46059Where did you get so much milk?
46059Where do you s''pose your mother is?
46059Where is it now?
46059Where''s Mabel? 46059 Where''s that baby you adopted?"
46059Where''s the other girl?
46059Where,asked Bettie,"is your crochet hook?"
46059Which one is that?
46059Who are the pretty beads for?
46059Who forgets?
46059Who tied you to that table?
46059Who,demanded Jean,"is to sit on the door and knit?
46059Whose child is that?
46059Whose clothes does he think you''re going to wear for''extra wraps''? 46059 Why do n''t the other boys do it?"
46059Why do n''t you let Martin plant them?
46059Why does n''t somebody_ do_ something? 46059 Why does your grandmother call you Midge?"
46059Why in the world,demanded Marjory,"did she sit on the door?"
46059Why not?
46059Why?
46059Why?
46059Will it snow very soon?
46059Will you promise to go slow?
46059Wo n''t it be perfectly fine?
46059Would n''t it be beautiful,sighed Jean,"if Bettie could only come too?
46059You wo n''t forget my shoes, will you?
46059You''re a dear Grannie,breathed Henrietta, kissing the old lady''s delicate hand,"but I''m quite sure you''re spoiling me; is n''t she, Bettie?"
46059You''re out of it all, are n''t you?
46059Your fodder''ave nice house, plainty food, plainty money?
46059_ How_ do you know it?
46059A grinning boy, looking from plump Mabel''s ruddy countenance to fat Rosa Marie''s expressionless brown one, had asked wickedly:"Is that your sister?
46059An''how''s Bettie darlin''wid all her purty smiles?
46059An''who''s the little lady wid the rosy cheek?
46059And did they charge you full price?"
46059And that tree----""But,"queried Mr. Black,"what would it be the day after?"
46059And the glorious times the absent four would have together-- how_ could_ Bettie miss all that?
46059And what do you think?
46059And, Aunty Jane,_ could_ you lend me a perfectly inkless hankerchief?"
46059Are n''t you coming in here to eat apples with the rest of us?"
46059Are the cards safe, Bettie?
46059Are you all burned up to a crisp?"
46059Betther, is ut?
46059Broken hydrant?"
46059But Mrs. Slater intends letting Henrietta go some place next fall; why do n''t you talk it over with her?"
46059But how in the world did it get there?
46059But w''ere, w''ere----?"
46059But what''s this about automobiles?"
46059But where''s me little black- oiyed Bettie-- there''s the swate choild for yez?
46059But, Elizabeth, why not finish your introductions?"
46059But_ where_ was Mabel?
46059CHAPTER XV An Unexpected Treat"PETER,"demanded Mrs. Crane, stopping short on the horse- block,"who''s going to run that thing?"
46059Can you guess what it is?"
46059Could n''t we knock and ask in a perfectly proper way to see the lady of the house?"
46059Could n''t you_ tell_ her to?"
46059Crane?"
46059Did you order her by number from some catalogue?
46059Do n''t you remember how Mrs. Crane was always being good to people even when she was so dreadfully poor?
46059Do you suppose we''re giving her too much milk?
46059Do you think I''m going to suffer like this and not have''em_ show_?"
46059Do-- do_ I_ look calm?"
46059Does n''t anybody else like snow, I wonder?"
46059Going to the Cottage?"
46059Got all your wraps?
46059Has n''t anybody an errand?"
46059Has she_ ever_ wanted anything?"
46059Have you had a nice day?
46059His, or mine?"
46059How did I get outdoors?"
46059I did n''t know just exactly what that meant, so I said:''Does that mean that you''ll lend me a few for two hours?''"
46059Is n''t there somebody we can go to see?
46059Is she dangerous?
46059Is that why you treat her like potatoes?"
46059Is there anything that could_ possibly_ happen that would wake her up and bring her back?
46059Is this Saturday or Sunday?
46059Mapes?"
46059Midge, will you please ring for Greta?
46059My hat?
46059No water?
46059Not ride in your own automobile?
46059Now, girls, you''ll be sure to come to- morrow, wo n''t you?
46059Oh,_ do_ you think she''ll come with me?
46059So that Janitor put you down through the dust- chute, did he, Mabel?
46059That baby?"
46059That''s the meanest Janitor----""Where is he?"
46059The weather''s likely to stay mild for another twenty- four hours, is n''t it?"
46059Then, as her quick eye traveled over Mabel''s plump figure, Henrietta added wickedly:"Was that chute built to fit?"
46059There''s no fire downstairs, but there_ will_ be-- What''s that?
46059They have n''t seen anything but your husk; and I had them scared blue; did n''t I, girls?"
46059Tucker?"
46059Was n''t she right beside you a minute ago, Bettie?
46059We do n''t want any such sorrowful specimens round here to cast a gloom over our Christmas, do we, Sarah?"
46059What are you doing-- Christmas presents?
46059What do folks think the good Lord_ gave_ us money for?
46059What was that?"
46059What''s all the noise about?"
46059What''s all this racket?"
46059What''s on yours, Mabel?"
46059What''s that?"
46059What''s the matter with your face?
46059What''s the trouble?"
46059Where do you s''pose it''s gone?"
46059Where does Rosa Marie come in?"
46059Where in the world did you get her?"
46059Whose muff is this?
46059Whose neck belongs to this pussy- cat thing?
46059Why ca n''t we take a long walk?
46059Why?"
46059Will you help?"
46059With all the family I have now?
46059Would you let me have her to play with for---- Oh, for all day?"
46059Would you like to be a black conspirator and humble your most haughty servitor to the dust?
46059You know who that girl is, do n''t you?"
46059You like the looks on him, hey?"
46059You''ve seen Grandmother, of course?
46059[ Illustration:"MY SOUL, WHAT ARE YOU, ANYWAY?"]
46059_ Could_ I keep her until six o''clock?
46059_ Have n''t_ you any joints anywhere?
46059_ Is n''t_ it most two o''clock?
46059asked Mr. Black,"or did you simply kidnap her?
46059demanded Mrs. Bennett, suspecting something of the truth,"how long have you had that child here?"
46059ejaculated that good lady,"what are you, anyway?"
46059exclaimed Henrietta,"do n''t_ you_ know?"
46059exclaimed Jean,"are you leaving all those chocolate cups on the fence for_ me_ to carry in?"
46059no hat on yet?
46059queried Jean,"or did the Village Improvement folks use you to dust the sidewalks?"
46059shuddered Mabel,"do you take shower baths?"