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  • lady Mr. Goronofsky married is only Sadies step-mother. She told me so. But they are very poor people, Ruth said. I know, for they can scarcely pay their rent some months. Mr. Howbridge told me so. There are a lot of little in the family, said Agnes. And Sadie is the oldest, Tess said. You see, she told me how it was. She has to go home nights and wash and dry the dishes, and sweep, and take care of the babyand lots of things. She never has any time to play. But on Friday nightthats just like our Saturday night, you know, explained Tess, for they celebrate Saturday as Sundaytheyre Jewish people. Well, on Friday night,

  • Sadie tells me, her step-mother puts a quarter for her in a big red bank in their kitchen. Puts a quarter each week in Sarahs bank said Ruth. Why, thats fine Yes. Its because Sadie washes the dishes and takes care of the baby so nice. And before Christmas the bank is going to be opened. Then Sadie is going to get something nice for all her little step-brothers and sisters, and something nice for our tree, too. Shell have a lot of money, said Agnes. Must be theyre not so poor as they make out, Ruth. Mr. Goronofsky has a little tailor business, and thats all, Ruth said, gravely. II shant tell Mr. Howbridge about Sadie and her bank. Thanksgiving came and wentand it was a real Thanksgiving for the Corner House girls. They had never had such

  • session the Parade was the scene of races and impromptu games of hockey. The girls of the sixth grade, grammar, held races of their own. Trix Severn was noted for her skating, and heretofore had been champion of all the girls of her own age, or younger. She was fourteennearly two years older than Agnes Kenway. But Agnes was a vigorous and graceful skater. She skated with Neale ONeil (who at once proved himself as good as any boy on the ice) and that offended Trix, for she had wished to skate with Neale herself. Since the green tinge had faded out of Neales hair, and it had grown to a respectable length, the girls had all cast approving glances at him. Oddly enough, his hair had grown out a darker shade than before. It could not be the effect of the

  • Burne-Jones Whistler Blossom had stored bushels of hickory nuts and butternuts in the cockloft of their mothers cabin, and they had promised to help fill the stockings that the girls sewing class was to make. Every girl of Tess acquaintance was going to do something lovely, and she wanted to know what she could do Why, Sadie Goronofsky says maybe shell buy something to hang on the tree. She is going to have a lot of money saved by Christmas time, declared Tess. Why, Tess, said Agnes, isnt Sadie Goronofsky Mrs. Goronofskys little girl that lives in one of our tenements on Meadow Street No. Shes Mister Goronofskys little girl. The

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