The Schoolmaster's Stories, for Boys And Girls

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Some people have wrinkles in their words. But notwithstanding her un- cle's kindness, naughty little Tilda Tulip went off in a pout, and declared that Uncle Jack was " real mean.
He never feels sorry for a body when they are in trou- ble." And so she wrinkled her voice into a wliine, and wrinkled and puckered her face up most frightfully.
At last, tired of teasing and talking and troubling, Tilda Tulip tumbled into her trundle-bed and was tucked tightly in. Everybody was glad when she went to s
...leep. Everybody dreaded the time when she should wake up. She was a good girl when she was asleep.
Never at any other time.
She dreamed. It was a funny dream. I think shf must have remembered what Uncle Jack said, for she thought she saw a funny little old house, by a funny lit- tle old hill, near a funny little old bridge. Put of this house came a funny little old woman, with a funny lit- tle old bonnet, carrying a fdnny little old bag on her back, and with a funny little old cane in her hand. Her face was wrinkled and cross, — wrinkled all over, and she stooped dreadfully.


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