Boys Who Became Famous Men Stories of the Childhood of Poets Artists And Musi

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Boys Who Became Famous Men Stories of the Childhood of Poets Artists And Musi
Harriet Pearl Skinner
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" What 's the matter ? " he asked.
"1 I must go home, " she whis- pered, making for the door.
" No, you must n't ! Your mother said you were to wait until your father called for you. It 's terribly early yet. " [GO] "THE LITTLE BOY AT ABERDEEN" "But I must go, " insisted the child, with her hand upon the knob.
"Mary!" George's tone was suddenly masterful. " Are you mad at me ? " " No, oh, no, " she replied, shaking her head vigorously.
" Well, something makes you seem very queer. If you 're not
... mad, tell me why you 're starting home ! " Mary looked at him steadily for a mo- ment, then her brown eyes filled with tears, her chin began to quiver, and she sobbed out, " I can't play with you any more, George, because your mother said you were a lord, and awful rich ! " Down went her face into the circle of her chubby arm.
" Mary, don't cry, please don't cry ! " entreated George with a suspicious break in his own voice. " I like you the very same, the very same, and I 'in just as I was, Mary.


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