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It's an awful chore to make roads in a new country all woods and hills and swamps and rocks. You were lucky if there was a good path from your house to the next settlement" CONVERSATION IN A BOOK 127 **Now, Henry/' said Aunt Abigail, **do stop going on about old times long enough to let Betsy answer the question you asked her. You haven't given her a chance to say how she got on at school/' **Well, I'm awfully mixed up I'' said Betsy, complainingly, * * I don 't know what I am 1 I 'm second-gra...de arithmetic and third-grade spell- ing and seventh-grade reading and I don't know what in writing or composition. We didn't have those." Nobody seemed to think this very remark- able, or even very interesting. Uncle Henry, indeed, noted it only to say, ** Seventh-grade reading 1" He turned to Aunt Abigail. **0h. Mother, don't you suppose she could read aloud to us evenings?" Aunt Abigail and Cousin Ann both laid down their sewing to laugh I * * Yes, yes. Father, and play checkers with you tooj like as notl" They explained to Betsy: **Your Uncle Henry is just daft on being read aloud to when he's got something to do in the evening, and wh^n 128 UNDERSTOOD BETSY he hasn't he's as fidgety as a broody hen if he can't play checkers.
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