[The Little Colonel’s House Party by Annie Fellows Johnston]@TWC D-Link bookThe Little Colonel’s House Party CHAPTER VIII 22/29
Her influence over Lloyd was growing stronger every day. Busily talking with Rob, as they followed along, Betty did not notice where they were going, until the strumming of a banjo and loud singing drew her attention to the fact that they were almost upon the gypsy camp. "Oh, we mustn't go in here!" she called, in alarm, seeing that the other girls were dismounting, and the boys were hitching their ponies along the fence. "Why ?" asked Joyce, pausing in the act of springing from the saddle. "Godmother said we mustn't.
Not an hour ago, she said it wasn't a proper place for us, and that she wouldn't think for a moment of allowing Lloyd to come.
When she saw that we were disappointed, she planned an entertainment for us to-night, and we agreed to it, both of us, Eugenia and I.Eugenia knows she did." There were some very curious glances exchanged in the little group, and the boys drew to one side, leaving the girls to settle the matter between them.
Eugenia darted a glance at Betty that would have withered her if it could. "For goodness' sake don't make such an everlasting fuss about nothing," she exclaimed.
"Come on; it will be all right." "But Eugenia," interrupted Lloyd, "if mothah said I couldn't go that settles it." "She didn't tell you, did she ?" asked Eugenia. "No, but if she told you, it is just the same." "But she didn't tell me," persisted Eugenia, grown desperate to carry out her own wishes, and not stopping at the truth.
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