Part 26 (1/1)
”Oh, awful nice! There was a little girl lost, and we got her to her on were separated from us once”--
”Zene has taken good care of you, has he?”
”He didn't have to take care of us!” reht when there was a fair, I thought he stuck around more than he was needed: There was the meanest boy that stuck up his hose at movers' children”
Aunt Corinne's brother Tip laughed under his breath
”You'll not be er The home is over yonder, only half a day's ride or so”
”Is it a nice place?”
”I think it's a nice place There's prairie, but there's timber too
And there's randma, and I expect she's tired”
”Yes, sir, I'arden?”
”There's a good bit of ground for a garden; and there's a planting of young catalpas Far as the eye can see in one direction, it's prairie On the other side is woods The house is better than the old one I had to build, and I built pretty substantial Your grande, and we must put them around her, my man”
Bobaday thought about this horasp the soil Already it seemed better to him than the one he had left There would be new playhbors, new prospects The hoht about it at all, now seemed to inclose him with its pleasant walls, which the smell of new timbers made pleasant twice over
Boswell and Johnson, under the carriage, waked by the cautious talk fros induces, and perhaps sniffing the presence of their master and the familiar air of home, rose up to shake themselves, and one of them yawned until his jaws creaked
”It's the dogs,” whispered Bobaday
”We ett
”Well, good-night,” said the boy, turning on his cushi+on
”Good-night This caravan ”