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![]() : Kristy's Rainy Day Picnic by Miller Olive Thorne Farnsworth Ethel N Illustrator - Children's stories; Storytelling Fiction@FreeBooksWed 07 Jun, 2023 Kristy, looking very wise; "I guess they are about some one I know." Mamma smiled again, but said nothing for a moment till Kristy began again. "Tell me another." "Well; let me see," said Mrs. Crawford. "I don't think of anything else interesting that happened to Bessie while she was in the city, and soon after the affair of the dead kitten she went home. But I remember another thing that happened about that time which I will tell you after lunch." "Oh, tell it now!" demanded Kristy, looking at the clock which pointed to ten minutes after twelve. "Well; perhaps there is time," said her mother. MOLLY'S SECRET ROOM When Molly was a little girl eight or ten years old, she was living in the city with her two sisters who took care of her. They had no father or mother, and the sisters were clerks in a store, for they had to support themselves. They lived in one room, high up in a business block, so as to be near their work, which was indeed in the very next building. They had to go to work early in the morning and leave Molly alone. They had lived in the country, and it was very hard for the child to be shut up in one room all day, with no one to play with, and only back windows to look out of. Once or twice Molly had left the room and wandered into the street, and the sisters were so afraid she would be lost that finally they locked the door and took away the key so that she could not get out. Playing all alone with her dolls became very tiresome after a while, and looking out of the window was not very exciting; there was nothing to be seen but back yards of stores where nothing ever happened. Now Molly noticed that the next building, which was lower than the one they were in, was a little deeper than theirs, and stuck out a foot or so beyond it. One of their windows was quite near this roof which was flat, and Molly often looked longingly at it, wishing she could get out upon it and be out of doors. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : Martians Never Die by Daniel Lucius Emshwiller Ed Illustrator - Science fiction; Short stories Science Fiction@FreeBooksWed 07 Jun, 2023
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