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Marjorie’s Maytime

CHAPTER XIX
10/14

"We're always good-natured ourselves, somehow we just can't help being so.

And if Bertha Baker is cross, I'll just giggle until she has to giggle too." "That's right, Midget," said her father, nodding his head approvingly.
"And if you giggle enough, I think you'll make the grumpy Bertha merry before she knows it." "You see," said Cousin Ethel, "everybody else is arranged for.

And unless Marjorie goes with Bertha Baker, the child will have to go alone, for nobody else is willing to go with her." "What a disagreeable girl she must be!" said King.

"I'm glad I don't have to go with her." "But you will have to, King," said Marjorie.

"He'll have to push our cart, won't he, Cousin Ethel ?" "Why, yes, I thought he would do that; but he shan't if he doesn't want to." "Oh, I do want to," declared King, agreeably.


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