We ought to fear,’
my Grandma says,” replied Mary Frances.
“Oh, yes,” said Fairy Lady. “I do believe that is so; now, for to-day’s plans.”
“This time,” said Mary Frances, rather shame-facedly, “it is a real event. Mary Marie has been invited to take an automobile ride with Lottie’s ten children.”
“This time it is a real event”
“Oh, how delightful!” exclaimed Fairy Lady, “and so opportune!”
“Opportune,” thought Mary Frances. “Opportune—that must mean ‛just right.’”
“Yes,” nodded Fairy Lady, as though reading her thoughts, “it is ‛just right’—for I have to-day the