Each And All a Companion to the Seven Little Sisters Who Live On the Round Ba
Each And All a Companion to the Seven Little Sisters Who Live On the Round Ba
Andrews Jane
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It is easier to plan than to execute. But that same afternoon she picked up all the longest and best of the feathers, — the stouter, stiffer ones for the middle part of the brush, and plenty of soft, downy, flufT)' ones for the outside. Jean- nette's brother Joseph whittled out a smooth, pretty handle for her, with a notch near the end, so that she could tie her feathers firmly on ; and she worked all her spare time for two days before they were tied on evenly and well; and 136 EACH AND ALL. ev...en then the ends stuck up clunisily around the handle, and she couldn't think what would make it look any better. Now somebody is going to help her. Who can it be ? A little far-away sister whom she has never seen. Do you remember how carefully Pen- se tended the silk-worms, and gathered up the cocoons, and learned to wind off the silk? Some of that very silk has been woven into a pretty blue ribbon, — a ribbon that the kind cousin Mr. Mey- er bought in New York, and sent in a letter, that Louise might have, as he said, — " A bunch of blue ribbons, To tie up her bonnie brown hair.
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