The Boxcar Children Beginning: the Aldens of Fair Meadow Farm
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Everyone was busy. Jessie unrolled her very long list. It almost touched the floor. “My list has grown!” “I’ll say,” said Henry, laughing. Jessie read the list out loud. “Circus List. One: Costumes for clowns? Who will the clowns be? Two: How do we make clown wigs? Yarn? Does Mama have yarn? Three: How do we make an elephant trunk? Paper?” “Papa’s big, gray winter socks!” shouted Benny. “Benny’s right. We can stuff them,” said Violet. “Then sew up the ends,” said Meg. “What if he’s wearing them?...” asked William. “We’ll tickle him and take them away!” said Benny. Everyone laughed. “Can I be the animal trainer?” asked Benny. Jessie smiled. “What do you know about animal training?” she asked. Benny stood up. “Come, Joe,” he said. Joe came and sat in front of Benny. Benny held out his arm. “Go,” said Benny. Joe jumped over Benny’s arm, turned around, and jumped over again. Jessie was so surprised she couldn’t speak. So was Meg. “I never ever saw Joe do a trick in his whole life,”
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