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قراءة كتاب Golden Days for Boys and Girls Volume VIII, No 25: May 21, 1887
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Golden Days for Boys and Girls Volume VIII, No 25: May 21, 1887
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(Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1887, by James Elverson, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.)
VOL. VIII. | JAMES ELVERSON, Publisher. |
N. W. corner Ninth and Spruce Sts. |
PHILADELPHIA MAY 21, 1887. | ||
TERMS | $3.00 Per Annum, In Advance. |
No. 25. |
Linda’s Crazy Quilt.
BY FANNIE WILLIAMS.
“Oh, dear!” sighed Linda Trafton, turning over the pages of a closely-written, school-girlish letter, which her brother Fred had tossed into her lap, on returning from the post office. “I do wish I could get silk pieces enough to make a crazy quilt. Cousin Dell writes all about hers, and it must be very pretty.”
“Crazy quilt! That’s about all I’ve heard for the last six months! I should think you girls had all gone crazy yourselves!” ejaculated Fred.
“Why, Fred!” was Linda’s only answer to this outburst.
She was a very sweet-tempered little maid, with soft, brown hair and soft, brown eyes, that matched in color as exactly as eyes and hair could match, and gave her a look of being—as indeed she was—too gentle to dispute, or even to argue, with anybody, least of