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 A Dream
Little Nancy took a Knapp behind the Hedges. She dreamed she was running through a Butterfield, where she saw seated a Tubby Taylor. Timidly inquiring the way to a Claybrook, he replied; “Shaw.” Getting no satisfaction she continued until she spied a Miller, sitting on a Reed; jumping down he tried to Acosta. “ I will Fite him,” she thought wildly,
‘‘even if he is Flyer than 1 !” Knott hesitating, she addressed this strange Tennant, who answered with no Grace, “ JVyco§? 1 will direct you to the
JTells hut you can’t drink, there is too much Frost.”
What was her Joy upon awakening to find herself safe at Oakwood.
I W onder?
If class is boring, would Gertrude Knapp? If irritated, will Katherine Fite?
If ignited, will Louise Woodburn?
If very cold, would Frost follow?
If exposed to temptation, will Ethelwyn Gamble?
If Marian Ailing is tall, is Virginia Hyer?
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