The book The Knitting Club Meets; was written by author Griffith, Helen Sherman, 1873- Here you can read free online of The Knitting Club Meets; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Knitting Club Meets; a good or bad book?
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(They all laugh.) Alice. I think we have done our share in giving, in this town. We over-topped our quota in all the " drives," and I'm sure we've given up enough luxuries. Lucy (taking another cake as Noraii passes them). Haven't we! If it weren't for these weekly meetings of the knitting club, I think I should starve. Why, I'm even ashamed to get an ice-cream soda when I go down- town — unless somebody's with me. (Bell heard. Norah puts down plate of cakes and exits, back.) Eleanor (to Lucy).... And what is the function of the "somebody" with you? Does iniquity, like misery, love company — or does she generally pay for the soda? Myra. Lucy always holds up her end. I can say that for her. (To Lucy.) My dear, that five dollars you gave me last week just tided that poor family over until I could get the proper authorities on the job. I really think you saved them from starvation. Rosamond. Eleanor dear, do please take a cup of tea. You know it always rests you so. Eleanor. Eases my temper, I suppose you mean.
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