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Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909

"The Brick Moon and Other Stories"


enough to fill them.
We have some of the nicest A great many people call
children in the world. whose names we have forgotten.
We have enough to do, and We have to give a party to
not too much. all our acquaintance every year,
which is horrid.
Business is good enough, We do not do anything we
though complaining. want to do, and we do a great
deal that we do not want to do.
George had added, "And there
is no health in us." But Anna
marked that out as wicked.
The children are all well. People vote as if they were
possessed.

GEORGE AND JULIA HACKMATACK
GOOD. EVIL.
We have eight splendid The plumbers' work always
children. gives way at the wrong time,
and the plumbers' bills are awful.
We have money enough, The furnace will not heat the
though we know what to do house unless the wind is at the
with more. southwest. None of the chimneys
draw well.
George will not have to go We hate the Kydd School.


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