Annes Terrible Good Nature And Other Stories for Children

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Annes Terrible Good Nature And Other Stories for Children
E V Edward Verrall Lucas
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Not Carrie Tompsett, although she had several strong backers ; and not Lou Miller, although she had her sup- porters too, and was really a very good little thing, with an enormous family on 1 84 SIR FRANKLIN AND her hands. No, it was neither of these. Indeed, it was not a Little Mother at all, so I don't see how you could have guessed. It was a " Little Father. " It was generally agreed by the butchers and bakers and oilmen and hot-potato men and publicans and the women on the doorsteps, that t...he best Little Mother next to Matilda Beacon was Artie Gillam, who, since his mother had died last year and his father had not yet married again, had the charge of four sisters and two brothers.
All these things Pembroke reported to his master; and Sir Franklin was so much interested in hearing about Matilda Beacon that he told Pembroke to arrange so that Mrs. Beacon might stay at home one day and let Matilda come to see him. So Matilda put on her best hat and came down from Clerkenwell to Berkeley Square on the blue bus that runs between Highbury and Walham Green, THE LITTLE MOTHERS 185 When the splendid great door was opened by a tall and handsome footman Matilda clung to Pembroke as if he were her only friend in the world, as, indeed, he really seemed to be at that moment in that house.


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