"And have you taken in much money?"
"Nearly two hundred dollars according to the last count."
"Oh, that is a great deal, isn't it?"
"Yes, it is really more than we hoped to get, and I am sure we shall have the full two hundred, if not [149]more, though there is not much left except eatables."
The little girls walked away proudly carrying their dolls. "Have you spent all your money?" Dorothy asked Jennie.
"No, not quite. Have you?"
"Nearly all. I think I have only about ten cents. Have you any, Edna?"
"A little. What are you going to buy with yours, Jennie?"
"I haven't decided, but I suppose something to eat or some flowers, for nearly all the cheap things are gone except those. I don't want my fortune told, do you?"
"No, I would rather spend it at the fishpond."