Sister Sue

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Sister Sue
Porter Eleanor Hodgman
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How?" "Write to your ball-player and opera-singer and novelist and violinist, and tell them that Gilmore- ville wants an Old Home Day that will make the whole State yes, the whole country sit up and take notice; and that you can do it if they will come back home for the day and give to their old home folks a few hours of their time and their talent, and let Gilmoreville show how proud it is of its illustrious OLD HOME WEEK 133 sons and daughters, and let the outside world realize what it owes t...o Gilmoreville. " "My, don't that sound just grand!" breathed Mrs. French.
"Then tell them what you want. Tell them you are going to have a big tent, and you want Viola Sanderson to sing, and Miss Farnum to read one of her stories, and Mr. Kendall to play his violin. And tell the ball-player that you are going to have a ball- game, and if he will only come and pitch for you the town of Gilmoreville won't be able to hold the multitudes that will pour in from the whole country around. " "My land's sake!" ejaculated Mrs.


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