[Dotty Dimple’s Flyaway by Sophie May]@TWC D-Link bookDotty Dimple’s Flyaway CHAPTER VIII 2/13
Sleep did not come at once. "She's left that money on the floor," thought Dotty; "what if a mouse should creep down the chimney, and gnaw it all up? But she must take care of it herself.
_I_ shan't!" And Jennie thought, wrathfully, "Dotty says such long prayers she can't stop to pick up that scrip! If she expects me to get out of bed, she's made a mistake; I won't touch her old money." About nine o'clock grandma Parlin came quietly into the room with a lamp.
A smile crept round the corners of her mouth, as she saw the little girls sleeping so widely apart, their faces turned away from each other. "How is this ?" said she, as the two bills caught her eye.
"Of all the foolish children! Dropping money about the room like waste paper!" The light awoke Jennie, who had only just fallen asleep.
"Now is the time," said she to herself; and without waiting for a second thought, which would have been a worse one, she sprang out of bed, and caught Mrs.Parlin by the skirts. "That money is yours, Mrs.Parlin," said she, bravely.
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