Chapter 7: The Sugar Snow
y a little store sugar, to able when company comes.”
quot;Grandpa must be glad t; Laura said.
quot;Yes,quot; Pa said, quot;o sugar off again next Monday, and all come,”
Pas blue eyes t, and o Ma:
quot;herell be a dance!”
Ma smiled. Se. Oh, Charles! she said.
t on s on smiling. S;Ill wear my delaine.”
Mas delaine dress iful. It tle pattern all over it t looked like ripe stra, in t to thes.
t s to t touciful dark red buttons t buttoned t, and sly t in ttle criss-cross stitches.
It sant a dance o iful delaine dress. Laura and Mary ed. tions about til at last he said:
quot;Noo bed! Youll kno t. I o put a nering on my fiddle.”
ticky fingers and s mouto be ime Laura and Mary rundle bed, Pa and t time on the floor:
“Im Captain Jinks of ten go beyond my means, For Im Captain Jinks of tain in the army!”