And later on, even when they were sent to school in England, they never forgot their Russian adventures, or that they had once been, in deed and in truth, in peril in Tsarland.
THE END.
THE WRONG TWIN
[CHAPTER I.]
THE WRONG TWIN AND THE RIGHT ONE.
"CHILDREN, don't quarrel!" said Mr. Ellis, lifting his eyes from the old manuscript he was examining.
"Be a nice, kind daddy," pleaded Dina, "and tell us a story just for once, won't you? The rain is pouring down; we can't go out; Miss Goodlett hasn't come back yet from town, and if we stay in with no one to look after us, we shall quarrel again. Do, daddy!"
"Yes, dad, please do!" pleaded Gerald.
"Nonsense, children! Can't you see I'm busy? How selfish young folks are, and how tiresome!"