[Dotty Dimple Out West by Sophie May]@TWC D-Link bookDotty Dimple Out West CHAPTER IX 2/7
"You are the cunningest baby!" '"Woe to de Dotties--!' No, I can't tell it 'thout I have sumpin to stan' on!" sighed Miss Flyaway, falling off the stump directly against Dotty. "I believe you've broken me," cried Dotty; for, though Katie was small, her weight pressed heavily. "Well, Fibby's broke sumpin too," replied she, calmly.
"What does lamps wear ?" "I s'pose you mean chimneys." "Yes, Fibby has did it; she's broke a chimley." "Look up here, little Ruffleneck; you're an honor to the state," said brother Horace, proudly.
"You don't find such a 'cute child as this in Yankee land, Dotty Dimple." "You musn't call me a Yankee," said Dotty, who never liked Horace's tone when he used the word.
"I'm not a Yankee; I'm a 'Publican!" "Hurrah for you!" shouted Horace, swinging his hat; "hurrah for Miss Parlin Number Three!" "Dear, dear! what have I said now? I don't want him to hurrah for me," thought Dotty. Horace returned to his manners. "She's such a firebrand that I like to make her eyes flash; but we must be polite to visitors; so here goes." "Cousin Dotty," said he aloud, dropping his mocking tones, and speaking very respectfully, "if you are a true Republican, I honor you as such, and I'll never call you a Yankee again." "Well, I _am_ a 'Publican to the white bone!" What Dotty meant by the "white bone" was rather uncertain, it being one of those little figures of speech which will not bear criticism. "Then you believe in universal suffering ?" "O, yes," answered Dotty, quickly. "And the black walnut bureau ?" Dotty hesitated. "If the 'Publicans do, and my father does." "O, yes; everybody believes in the black walnut bureau--that ever saw one." Dotty glanced at Horace stealthily; but his face was so serious that she was sure he could not be making sport of her.
They were walking a little in advance of the others, Horace dragging Flyaway, who was intent upon digging her little heels into the ground. "This place is sometimes called Goblin Valley," said the boy.
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