10/10 She did not stop to inquire into the matter, but took the articles out, one by one, saying to herself, with a smile,-- "Some of that baby's work. I couldn't think what had become of my mop; she's enough to try the patience of Job. And now," added Ruth, throwing her apron over her head, "I may as well look up Miss Dimple. There's not a better child in the world than she is when she pleases; but deary me, when things do go wrong!" Just then a wagon drove up to the gate, and Ruth said, as she saw a burly figure alight from it,-- "Why, that can't be Uncle Seth? |