A DEAR LITTLE GIRL AT SCHOOL
_Amy E. Blanchard_
[Illustration]
WHITMAN PUBLISHING CO. Racine, Wisconsin
Copyright, 1910, by George W. Jacobs & Co.
Printed in 1924 by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. Racine, Wis.
Printed in U. S. A.
CHAPTER I
COUSIN BEN
Edna and Cousin Ben Barker were on the back porch. It was a favorite place, for it was always shady there in summer and out of the wind on cold days. If big Cousin Ben did not always like to be where Edna was, on the other hand Edna invariably sought out Cousin Ben if he were to be found about the premises.
On this special afternoon he was doing something to his wheel, getting it in order for a long ride which he had planned for the next day. Edna stood watching him, ready to hand a tool or run for a piece of rag to be used in cleaning, or to fill the oil can from the bottle on the shelf upstairs.
"Where are you going to-day, Cousin Ben?" Edna always asked this for Cousin Ben's replies were generally so funny.
"I'm going to the woods," he said, "to see Johnny-jump-up."
"Why will he jump up?" asked Edna in pleased expectancy of something amusing.
"Because the dog-wood bark, you know."
"I know dog-wood blossoms," returned Edna a little doubtfully.
"Of course, and I dare say you know the dog-wood bark, too, don't you?"
"Ye-es, I suppose so."
Cousin Ben went on burnishing the metal he was at work upon. "You see," he continued after a moment, "the catkins will all be out and when I meet one I shall say, 'Pussy, will oh, will you tell me the way to the elder Berries.'"
"What do you suppose she will say?" inquired Edna settling herself well content to continue this sort of talk, though thinking it was scarcely the season for Pussy-willows.
"She will say: 'The elder Berry? My dear boy, any dog ought to know the way there.' You see she knows I am a Barker."
Edna laughed. "Go on."
"And I will say, 'Yes, madam, but that sassy Fras always tries to get in my path. It is a very easy matter to whip poor Will, but sassy Fras is another matter.' Then she will ask: 'Did you ever try to haze L. Nutt?' and I will reply, 'Chestnuts!' for I don't like to talk about hazing, being in a position to expect a little of it any day. Well, Ande, I must be off or I will find Pip's sis away." Cousin Ben always called Edna Ande because he declared that was what her name really was but had been turned hind side before. Some persons, Edna's sister Celia and Agnes Evans, for instance, called Cousin Ben a very silly boy, but Edna thought his kind of nonsense great fun.
It was an afternoon in autumn. For some time past, Edna and her sister had been going into the city to school every day, but this was the last week when this would be done, for after this they would go only on Mondays returning on Fridays till the days became long again. During the winter when it was still dark at seven in the morning, and when the afternoons were so short, it had seemed better that they should not come home every day. Therefore, as Aunt Elizabeth Horner and Uncle Justus wanted much to have them remain, it was so arranged. Edna was a great favorite with her Uncle Justus, for she had spent the winter previous at his house and had gone to his school. Then, on account of Mr. Conway's business, the family had removed from the town in which they had formerly lived and had taken a house a little out of the city.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: A Dear Little Girl at School by Amy Ella Blanchard
- 2: Edna and Dorothy were her staunch defenders
- 3: Remarked Edna in a satisfied tone
- 4: But that was too much of a word for Edna
- 5: There isn't such a thing as bugaboos
- 6: And was what Dorothy and Edna called fusty
- 7: It is all that horrid Clara Adams
- 8: Jennie Ramsey has come to school
- 9: For dessert than rice and sugar
- 10: Edna knew her mother was teasing
- 11: It is all Clara Adams's doings
- 12: Is to find ways of being kind to our schoolmates
- 13: We all want you for president and Celia for secretary
- 14: And you see Jennie lives in town
- 15: Said Miss Ashurst to the principal
- 16: Conway started them by the way she talked to Agnes
- 17: Uncle Justus looked at her over his spectacles
- 18: Edna looked quite happy as this plan was suggested
- 19: Asked Uncle Justus after a moment
- 20: Uncle Justus was silent for a moment
- 21: Edna helped him on with his overcoat
- 22: And Edna at last thought she would venture
- 23: Edna went upon the porch and knocked at the door
- 24: Edna felt very sorry that Nettie was fatherless
- 25: Said Nettie a little anxiously
- 26: Nettie made another visit to the pantry
- 27: I hope there will be rice enough
- 28: Edna was determined to be hopeful
- 29: Returned Edna remembering the G
- 30: Edna turned to Nettie who considered the question
- 31: But Nettie was a little puzzled
- 32: Edna felt she had made quite a discovery
- 33: In place of Miss Newman at the desk stood Mr
- 34: Horner wishes Clara Adams to stay after school
- 35: Edna wondered if she would ever cease to dislike her
- 36: On account of the Friendlessers
- 37: MacDonald did not believe in showiness
- 38: As yet Nettie was not even a member of the club
- 39: Continued Edna with more seriousness
- 40: And then she thrust it before Nettie
- 41: Nettie has been taken into the club
- 42: Edna stopped to look at them as she passed out
- 43: I don't believe Ben yawns but Edna knows it
- 44: But you see Will Abercrombie every day
- 45: But Nettie interrupted her with I have it
- 46: Nettie looked at Edna for endorsement
- 47: Said Edna getting down from the chair
- 48: For a moment Edna struggled with herself
- 49: Returned Edna a little confusedly
- 50: Returned Celia rather flippantly
- 51: That Miss Newman noticing their wistfulness
- 52: We shall have mignonette a little later
- 53: Miss Eloise had the drollest way of telling things
- 54: Miss Eloise turned to Miss Newman
- 55: Agnes looked at Celia and Celia looked at Agnes
- 56: When can you go to see Miss Eloise
- 57: Edna was free to ask anyone she chose
- 58: Edna drew a longer sigh than before
- 59: Ramsey raised a call for Author
- 60: Halfway up the walk she met Uncle Justus
