More Short Stories in Words of Two Syllables

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E 5 82. Short Stories ; m thing; but our poor } r oung- coward never looked before her, and there was a deep muddy ditch close to the hedge, all the length of the field. Miss May jumped into the very middle of it ; she was more than half-way her legs in mud, and she had splashed herself all over.
There she stood, looking like a fool, and, as soon as we saw that she was not hurt, we all joined in laughing at her, because she did really deserve it.
Words of Two Syllables. S3 We dragged her out of
... . The ditch as well as we could, but when we came to the farm, all the people laughed at Miss May: there were many parties there from the town to drink tea, and cat milk and cream; and the sight of our young lady, in such a plight, made them all run to the door to look at her a little nearer.
She was forced to go to bed, whilst we sent to her mamma for some clean clones for her, and the. Ve we left her by her- self, whilst we were very merry S4 Short Storks; in* in the next room, for as she was kept there by her own folly, we did not think she Could expect any of us to lose our pleasure and stay with her; had she been ill, no one would have left her, we would have watched by her, and have waited on her; but as it was.


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