Every one looked wise and important, as if nothing would induce them to tell. Teddy pried about, making longer and longer sallies from his post, trying to have eyes all over his head at once. The girls tittered, and looked down the bay towards the cow... Jolly Good Times, Or, Child-life on a Farm - Page 248 by Mary Prudence Wells Smith - 1877 - 277 pages Full view -
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