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The Little Colonel’s House Party

CHAPTER XI
19/23

She found her bending over the paper, her cheeks flushed and her eyes shining.
"It is done," she cried, writing the last word with a flourish, "but I hadn't any idea it was so late.

I thought I had been up here only a few minutes.

Some of the rhymes just _wouldn't_ twist into shape, but I think they fit now." "I'm going to take it down and show it to the girls, while you dress," cried Joyce, catching up the paper and running off with it.

Although Betty knew the time was short and she ought to hurry, she could not resist stealing to the banister and leaning over to hear how it sounded when her godmother, who was sitting in the lower hall with Lloyd and Eugenia, read it aloud.
Jemima Araminta knew Whenever company Sat round the frugal board, they had Plum marmalade for tea.
And spiced buns and toothsome tarts, And divers sweets beside, Were set to tempt the appetite With good housewifely pride.
While walking out one day, it chanced She fell a-pondering sore.
A wicked thought in her small mind Did tempt her more and more.
At all the neighbours' doors she paused, Demure and shy was she.
With downcast eyes, she courtesied, And said, "_Please come to tea._" Next day along the garden path, Just as the sun went down, A score of ladies primly walked, Each in her Sabbath gown.
Surprised, her mother heard them say, "Dear child! So shy is she! What pretty manners she did have When asking us to tea." Jemima now remembers well They once had company, Preserves and buns and toothsome tarts When ne'er a taste had she.
For, supperless, to bed that night, She went, severely chid; No more the neighbours to invite, Save at her mother's bid.
"Bravo! little girl," cried Mrs.Sherman, while the girls clapped loudly.

"Have you anything else with you that you have written?
If you have, bring it down with you when you come." "Yes, godmother," answered Betty, over the banister, blushing until she could feel her cheeks burn.


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