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Lawrence, Josephine, 1897-1978

"Brother and Sister"

Brother poked. Then he prodded. The top bundle slipped
and carried the other two with it. Brother was brushed off the
chair and three bundles and one boy landed in a heap on the floor.
"Brother!" cried Grandma, who had come up to see what kept him so
long. "Are you hurt?"
"No'm," answered Brother, rather foolishly. "I was just feeling
these bundles, Grandma, to see--to--see----"
"Whether they were birthday presents?" smiled Grandma. "Well,
dearie, they are nothing but blankets tied up to send to the
cleaners. I'm glad, for your sake, they were, for you might have
hurt yourself, otherwise, as it is, they were soft and thick for
you to fall on."
"I'll get the glasses now," murmured Brother hastily.
He climbed up on the chair again and this time found without any
trouble the black bag which held Grandma's glasses.
"Mother is waving a handkerchief--that means she wants you," said
Grandmother, glancing from the window. "Scoot along, dear, and
don't think too much about the birthday till it comes. Here are
the magazines. And here's a drop-cake for you."
Brother paddled down the steps, went halfway to the front hedge,
and then turned.
"Oh, Grandma!" he shouted. "Do you know what I think Ralph is
going to give me? I think it's a tool-chest!"


CHAPTER III
SISTER IN MISCHIEF

"I hope it's like this to-morrow!"
Brother stood on the front porch, flattening his nose against the
screen door and sniffing the fragrant June sunshine.


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