"I believe I'll make two and try both ways."
"You could make the same pattern only a little larger for a wrist bag for an older child."
"And larger still for a shopping bag for a grown person."
"That's as useful a pattern as Helen's and Margaret's wrapper pattern! Do you realize that this is the week that we ought to cook?"
"Is it? We'll have to hurry fearfully! Are you perfectly sure the things will keep?"
"I've talked it over several times with Miss Dawson, the domestic science teacher. She has given me some splendid receipts and some information about packing. She says there won't be any doubt of their travelling all right."
"We'll have to cook every afternoon, then. We'd better go over the receipts and see if we have all the materials we need."
"We know about the cookies and the fruit cake and the fudge. We've made all those such a short time ago that we know we have those materials. Here are ginger snaps," she went on, examining her cook book. "We haven't enough molasses I'm sure, and I'm doubtful about the ginger."
"Let me see."
Ethel Blue read over the receipt.