Capitolo 18
the other children came above with Betty Marrone and his/her brood.
"Dear, dear", says Mrs. White, "as the eggs you/they have turned into turkeys me
it will make the money to which I have promised turn in a picnic. Allow me to see, to-day it is
Tuesday. Will it be ready to follow Thursday?"
"Indeed we want!" cries his/her children. "Thanks so a lot of."
In the morning of Wednesday Mary he woke up a lot of, very soon.
Then Mary woke up Betty and Peggy and the small Dot.
All of Them dressed as quickly how they was able and they expedited out of doors.
The sun was rising only and the sky was a beautiful red and gold. The
dew shone on the grass, and in the tops of tree the birds had been as soon as
starting to chirrup and to call.
"Where is you/he/she going, mine beautiful houseservants?" laughed the Mr. White.
"We am 'going a-milking, gentleman she said, " Mary answered.
Then every small girl drank a cup of can and followed the Mr. White and William to
the pasture where Bonny-Belle and Bess were standing, while waiting. William disappointed the
bars and the cows entered the threshing floor. The Mr. White milked Bonny-Belle
and William milked Bess.
The small girls were standing neighbors and looked.
As the Mr. White and William laughed when it said the small Dot, "Oh, it is that the
way that you find milk on a farm? We find out ours of bottles."
Before milking time it was on every small girl it held his/her cup and it had him
milked full of fresh milk, new.
For first his/her children thought that they would have brought the house of cups and drink
the milk for breakfast. But they was hungry so they could not wait,
then they drank him/it to them being standing in the threshing floor, with Bonny-Belle and Bess
looking at them with soft eyes, kind.
That afternoon Mary had some job to do and Betty and Peggy went for a
you walk with their mothers.
The small Dot was tired from his/her visit of beginning in the morning to the threshing floor. Then
her taken a book of delicate histories and it went out in the near-from field.
You comfortably established him under a great tree of maple and it started to read.