[An Old-fashioned Girl by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookAn Old-fashioned Girl CHAPTER XII 6/20
"I 'd no business to get a new pair, but I wanted to be extra gorgeous to-night, and this is my punishment for such mad extravagance." "Was there anything else ?" asked Tom. "Only my best cuffs and collar.
You 'll probably find them in the coal-bin," said Polly, with the calmness of despair. "I saw some little white things on the dining-room floor as I raced through.
Go get them, Maud, and we 'll repair damages," said Tom, shutting the culprit into the boot closet, where he placidly rolled himself up and went to sleep. "They ain't hurt a bit," proclaimed Maud, restoring the lost treasures. "Neither is my bonnet, for which I 'm deeply grateful," said Polly, who had been examining it with a solicitude which made Tom's eyes twinkle. "So am I, for it strikes me that is an uncommonly 'nobby' little affair," he said approvingly.
Tom had a weakness for pale pink roses, and perhaps Polly knew it. "I 'm afraid it 's too gay," said Polly, with a dubious look. "Not a bit.
Sort of bridal, you know.
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