The Little Sister of Wilifred

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The Little Sister of Wilifred
A G Almira George Plympton
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Stop ! Ugh ! I 'm all covered with water. 1 ' This last remark was meant for Mrs Bagley herself, who, it appeared, was in the act of washing up her back entry, and, just as Wilifred reached the door, flung from it a bucketful of dirty water.
" Dear me ! " she cried angrily, " you give your orders as if you were the queen. When I took you from the 'sylum, they did n't give me to under- stand that you were a scion of royalty. " " I don't like to have dirty water thrown at me, if I'm not a scion,
...whatever that is, " answered Wilifred pertly. Her eyes were black, her cheeks red, and her manner as different as possible from meek little Peggy's.
" I s'pose you have been hangin' round that Moran child again, in spite A Princess in Disguise. 127 of what I told you her pa said, an' you are tryin' to imitate her airs. I won't stand 'em long, I can tell you that. Who are you, I 'd like to know, anyhow ? " Mrs. Bagley never waited for a reply to this question, which she frequently used as an extinguisher of possible pride in Peggy, and immedi- ately went on : " You are an ungrateful J *-* viper I took to my bosom from the orphan 'sylum, --an' the most foolish day's work I ever clone.


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