Show I I I I CAROLINE AND MARY ETTA Caroline had been naughty 1 I am sorry to tell you you and her mother told her she must murt go to her room and stay there until supper time Mary Etta Etla was waa Carolines Caroline's doll and the one thing she loved best beet of ot all the toys toy BO so she hugg hugged d her clo close and begged to be allowed to k keep ep p her w Welt Well n. n I will allow her to go with you but you nest must not be naughty evenin even In your thoughts because I do not wish Mary Etta to become nau naughty oy being In your company compan said he her mother When Caroline was waa In her ro room m and the door closed she began to think about Mary Etta and wonder how she would like It if It Mary Etta could talk an and Somehow say say- naughty things like her Somehow Mary Etta looked at her harder than ever and Caroline put her In a a. chair In front of ot her and looked at herI herI her herI I I want to go out said sald Mary Etta suddenly I have not b been m naughty the way you yon have I want to go out in the park with the other dolls Caroline I stared Could Mary Etta talk when she wanted too after atter all You cant can't go out alone said lid M Carr Caro line not knowing what what else else to to an- an I an-I I Why are ar you ou naughty then when 1 1 you pu know 1 have haYe to stay in tOO too ask asked ask f fI d Mary Etta I I I dont dont don't think you have any right to ask aek me that said laId Caroline I r a am u I bigger than you ou are and I dont don't have hav i to tell you I I want to go out I want to gO go out 11 she ohe began to say crying and making a dreadful i noise C Caroline roUne put her ller her ears cars Stop that noise right off oft she shee said You You cannot go out and that Is all 1 I can tell you Then Mary Etta did a terrible thing she just screamed and laid on the floor and kicked Get up Mary Etta said Caroline I I am ashamed of ot you dont don't you love me any you make me very unhappy when you act like this I ItI dont don't f if care I do screamed am l Mary Etta and I dont don't love y you u. u I J think you are arc a across cross mother not to l 1 in t me go out Caroline felt like crying Mary ary Et Etta a didn't love her of ot course if It she talked I that way to her herand her and she loved Mary MaryEtta MaryEtta MaryEtta Etta so much Mary Etta come here and look out of the the window I see two little puppies puppies puppies pup pup- pies playing on the lawn I dont don't want to see them screamed Mary Etta I want wart to go outI out I think I know a a. story you would like Uke to hear said Caroline Come here and sit beside me I dont don't want t to hear your old story tory you ou dont don't tell stories I like line said Mary Et Etta looking very very cross and sitting sitting sitting sit sit- ting up on the floor Oh dear sighed Caroline what shall I 1 do Can I J go out mother asked aked Mary MaryEtta MaryEtta MaryEtta Etta again No you cannot go out out jl just t now replied Caroline ready rady to Cr cry Then Mary Etta tta began to cry to-cry cry again until Caroline put her hands to her head just as she had seen her mother do many times when she ahe wu was naughty Mary Etta kept on crying and Caroline Caroline Car Cat oline put pot her in a a. chair with her face tace to the wall wan You Yen must sit lilt there un- un til you ou stop crying and and think how naughty you have been Mary Etta screamed med louder than before before be be- fore tore and Caroline sat down by the window wondering what she could do doto doto doto to make a good girl out of ot Mary Etta whom she loved loed so much and wanted everybody else to love but she knew that no one loved naughty girls Caroline felt som something soft on her cheek and she opened her eyes to see her Ivor- mother bending over mer her You were slipping out of or the chair said her mother Oh mother I am so sorry I was wu naughty naught said eald Caroline putting her arms anns around her mothers mother's neck I do love you very much and I am sorry I said sald I After that when Caroline was In Inclined Inclined inclined In- In to be bad she tho thought of ot Mary Etta and how unhappy she was In her dream and the thought of that helped her to be boa bea a a. good girl Copyright 1916 by McClure Newspaper Newspaper News News- paper Syndicate New York City Tomorrows Tomorrow's story The Poetical Pickle |