The Congressman's Wife, a Story of American Politics
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" What an awful thing to have to be so proper in this world ! " When Helen had dressed she went up to the 128 The Congressman's Wife nursery, where she found Dorothy and Jack eat- ing dinner. They seemed to be always eating. They jumped from their seats and clung around her. They wore their heavy street clothes and their thick boots. " I was going to take them out before dinner," Miss Munroe explained, " but it seemed damp. So I thought I'd wait till the afternoon." "Are you going out, mamma?" ...Jack asked, clutching at Helen's dress. " Yes, by-and-by," Helen replied, patiently. Dorothy immediately became plaintive. " Oh, can't we go with you ? " " Not to-day, dear. I'm going to take Mrs. Burrell for a drive." "Oh, shoot Mrs. Burrell!" Dorothy cried. " Dorothy! " said Miss Munroe, reproachfully. Miss Munroe often wondered where the chil- dren learned their naughty words. They seemed to absorb them from the air. Sometimes she was afraid their parents would think they had learned them from her.
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