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' 'I guess they were, ' said Eunice, — 'but then, I wasn't. ' CROSS CORNERS. 169 4 0, I begin to understand, ' said Miss Jane. 'Your mother takes you with her dinner, like a sort of sweet pickles ; and yesterday they turned into hot pickles, — hey ? Give me the strawberries, child- Don't you see I'm dying for them ?' And Miss Jane opened the basket, and began eating at once. 1 Take off your sunbonnet, ' she said. 4 No, ma'am, I must go, ' said Eunice. Miss Jane raised herself up, and catching o...ff the little white bonnet, tossed it over on a chair behind the couch. 4 There, ' she said : ' now be quiet. Sit down on that foot cushion, Midget, for I've got forty ques- tions to ask you. And first ring my bell there, — the red cord, child, pull that. Don't you know what a bell rope is ? ' ' No ma'am, — I never did before, ' said Eunice, giving the pretty silken cord a gentle pull. ' Harder, child ! Not a creature in this house will stir for such a tinkle as that. Thev'll think it's the mice.
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