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the stokesley secret-第37部分

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A few days more; and the carriage was driving up to the door with dear Mamma in it; andwhy; there were three little girls; not two! One look; and the colour came into Christabel's face。  It was her youngest little sister; Dora; who sat beside Bessie!  Mrs。 Merrifield had gone to see Mrs。 Fosbrook; and ask if she could take anything for her to her daughter; and she had been so much shocked at the sight of the little pale London faces; that she had begged leave to take home one of the children to spend a month with her sister at Stokesley; since Miss Fosbrook could not be spared to go home at present。  Was not that a secret for Christabel?  How these two sisters did hug each other!

But the Stokesley secrets have lasted long enough; and there is no time to tell of the happy days of Dora's visit; and the good care that Johnnie took of her whenever she went out; and of her pretty quiet ways that made Bessie take her for her dearest of friends。  And still less can be told of the smooth; peaceful; free spirit that seemed to have come home with Mamma; even though she was still able to do little among the children; for the very having her in the house appeared to keep things from going wrong。

One thing must be told; however; and that is; that when Annie told all the wonderful story of the post…office order and the Chinese pig; Bessie grew redder and redder in the face; and Susan squeezed both her hands tight together; and said 〃May I tell; Bessie!〃







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