The Red Runners

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I've got company to-day. " That night we had the party. It was a fine affair. Doc Waters brought down old Judge Granbery and the Sheriff, Link's daddy and mother, and old Abner Green, 111 THE RED RUNNERS the colored servant, who was to prepare the feast. We had the clubhouse lighted with lanterns, and from the porch down to the steamboat there streamed a long line of colored lights that made the place look bright and cheery. Lew Hunter brought the preacher, and when those grown-up folks met in ...our clubhouse they seemed to enjoy it as much as we did. Bill Darby brought his sister Lillian and Jerry Moore's sisters Ella and Grace came with him. They all seemed to like Rosalind very much. This was the first party we had to which girls had been invited since the Valentine Day when Link fished Rosalind's doll out of the river and sent it to her as a valentine. You remember that? Well, it seemed odd to have girls in our clubhouse; but they thought it was just grand.
We had to sing, of course : Judge Granbery demanded that.


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