Chapter 10: SUMMERTIME
NO it ime, and people visiting. Sometimes Uncle of to see Pa. Ma o the folks were, and she would say:
quot;Che clearing.”
time or talking a little o work.
Sometimes Ma let Laura and Mary go across to see Mrs. Peterson. tersons moved in. t, because Mrs. Peterson tle girls to muss it up. S Laura and Mary look at tty t from Sweden-laces, and colored embroideries, and china.
Mrs. Peterson talked Salked Engliso ood eacly. S, and they walked home.
Laura nibbled aly ly wo was a whole cookie.
t riged to do o divide till, if Mary saved e te either.
t knoo do. So eac to Baby Carrie. But t t some quite fair.
Sometimes a neig to spend tra cleaning and cooking, and opened tore sugar. And on t, a o te in trange co play ay h.
t came, t Eva and Clarence ty girl, , but Laura liked better to play h Clarence.
Clarence y, too. buttoned all t gilt buttons, and trimmed oed shoes.
trips of copper across toes tering brig Laura le girls didnt oes.
Laura and Clarence ran and sed and climbed trees, alked. and Mrs. t visited and looked at a Godeys Ladys Book looked at their pipes.
Once Aunt Lotty came to spend t morning Laura o stand still a long time into long curls. Mary ting primly on a ch her golden curls shining and her china-blue dress fresh and crisp.
Laura liked Ma pulled ead of golden, so t no one noticed it. Everyone noticed and admired Marys.
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