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" "Don't they grow any flowers at all?" "Just a few in a border around the edge of their vegetable gardens andsome in front of the main building where they'll be seen from thestreet. " The girls looked at each other and wrinkled their noses. "Let's send some there every week and have the children understand thatyoung people raised them and thought it was fun to do it. " "And can't you ask to have the flowers put in the dining-room and theroom where the children are in the evening and not in the... reception roomwhere only guests will see them?" "I will, " promised Margaret. "James and I have a scheme to try to havethe children work their gardens on the same plan that the children dohere, " she went on. "We're going to get Father to put it before theBoard of Management, if we can. " "I do hope he will. The kiddies here are so wild over their gardens thatit's proof to any one that it's a good plan. " "Oo-hoo, " came Roger's call across the field. "Oo-hoo. Come up, " went back the answer. "What are you girls talking about?" inquired the young man, arranginghimself comfortably with his back against a rock and accepting a papertumbler of lemonade and some cheese straws.
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