There is little more to tell. Jack Jarvis at seventeen was a different boy from the Jack who at sixteen started out to seek his fortune. You may be sure that Jessie had her music lessons after all, and that a new Winnie with a fine young brood at her heels stalked about the Jarvis grounds the next spring.
[28] From "Kristy's Surprise Party," Houghton, Mifflin Co.
WHO ATE THE DOLLY'S DINNER?[29]
By Isabel Gordon Curtis.
A good story for the Big Sister to read to the little boys and girls.
hy can't dollies have a Thanksgiving dinner as well as real folks?" asked Polly Pine.
"I don't know why," said mamma, laughing; "go and dress them in their best clothes, get the dolls' house swept and dusted and the table ready. Then I'll fix their dinner before we go downstairs."