4/12 Now I believe it would be a beautiful bright day, or moonlight night, whichever you have the party, and nobody will get their clothes spoiled, and the lanterns will burn lovely, and you will have a big crowd, and it would be a howling success, and you'd make an awful lot of money." "That picture sounds very attractive," said Polly Stevens, "and I say let's do it. But somehow I don't like a lawn party--it's so tame. Let's have something real novel and original. Nan, you must know of something." "I don't," said Nan. "I'm stupid as an owl about such things. |