Show DOROTHY AND MARY JANE JAE 1 Part Par III Il Dorothy was as Introduced to another new game ganic gaDe after lunch and nd because o she was wan a a visitor and ad had never pl play played y l at a hide and and seek seck she was nan allowed to hide and ad not be It at al all Margaret aret covered her with the tho newl newly cut Ii eo so that Mar Mary Olan Jane who was wa-s It it had to hunt and amid hunt before she found round her antI and If IC Dorothy had not nt laughed Mary Mury Jano Jane would havo hunted still longer Then all of or the little gIrls took off oft their shots shoes and stockIngs and paddled In Inthe Inthe the tho water Dorothy screamed creamed when she sho first dipped her shoes In In but the mud Was soft and felt smooth to her feet and antI soon she was ankle deep and hoping hOf the time da day would never ne end But Dul It Jt did end suddenly for or her name annie was wae called d from the other side RIde of ot the fence fence- and Dorothy kne know It was her mot mother Ii er I Yes Yu s. s mother answered ored Dorothy Doroth the joy dying out of her little fac face You come right homo home sold said her mother How In the world did you ever set get over fence Cence We Ye have havo hunted bunted everywhere for tor you ou Mary Ja Ja Ja- began Dorothy and then sh she ahe stopped stopped- for tor she suddenly realized that Mary Mury Jane would woul he be blamed Warned Ill come com right home mother just as soon coon as asI asI asI I change chano my dress The Time little sisters helped her Into her dress I and and Margaret ret said said- We better take lako her hur round b by the road Wo Vo con can get a a. ladder and amid she she can climb up Ih time the fence and the they can can put one up imp on the ihie other othel side said paid Mary Iary Jail that thal wont won't h hurl rt her dress Tho ladder was aa db b brought u and Dorothy h c Jt it followed d hv by Mar Mar- Jane Tani n I how Ilow will iU you OU get down Joun on n t this tilde side a asked ked her mother mothel How In the world Dorothy Dorot Went Vest did ld you ou ever eYer get Jet on time the theother other side of this hl high h fence I J helped her hel over Q the Iron fence at atthe atthe atthe the end emid of ot your our gardon garden explained Mary Jane looking over Doroth Dorothys Dorothy's s shoulder Out But I made mado her take lake f M rf iff her dress drees 8 first and It Is not nol hurt hurl a bit Please dont don't scold her I Invited her or sho she would not have t come Yes I would said Mid Dorothy I f was trying to look through l th the fence before belore you looked over and I 1 wanted to como come over O before you asked me Ine Dorothys Dorothy's grandfather came camo through the garden followed b by a n In man n carrying carrying- a ladder and Dorothy Doi was soon on the time other side of or the fence beside h her r mother Margaret Barbara and Susan wore were all allon allon allon on th their lr ladder b by this time looking hooking over o but hut when hen the they sav w Dorothys Dorothy's grandfather they all disappeared AH but Mar Mary Jane She stayed to say goodbye to Doroth Dorothy You Yell need not blame blame- Do Dorothy rot h Mr fr West Vest she said RId to DorothyD Dorothys grand father ruther I am to blame and you need not be bo afraid that I 1 will come conic over there because we wo would not tome como on your ground round If It wo had to lo hang hanK by our arms arm I to a trl tree trec to keep off on It U. That Is what rim TIl my brother Tom said sa-lelL You wont won't scold cold her will you Dorothys Dorothy's grandfather looked up at Mary Marr Janes Jane's pleading face tace WhIch one are you ou ho he asked I am Mary Man Jane I guess guUS you ou never saw a me mo before b because se the time fence was wasI built before I was waa born bet and before Barbara Ear Dar bara was born too It was when Susan was waa a bab baby Tom says and ho and Jim were tho the ones who were really to blame I They Thoy sent Ned for Cor the ball when It w I over o on your side lie Ho was a little fello I and walked on your our flowers o elB it mui ThUi I have havo been a a. long time ago I nev novel novel- I the fence until today wh when n I asked Dot Doi DotI I oth othy oth to como come over o here hero and play itan it I an awful long wa way va round by tho the roa 10 oa I Goodbye Dorothy You will come agali agai I wont won't you ou causa cauze wo we e cant can't come over Overo c your our side No Xo one scolded Dorothy Doroth but she he w wt wa asked man many questions and nail when tiu night site sho fell asleep at tho the table hi grandfather carried her upstairs in iq Ji ii arms and raid ald to her mother She b ba h ha a good time Hk like an any other oIlier little gi T 1 for tor once In her life lIro I guess gue It Is 1 abot abet that t fence came camo down the boa boj are grown wn up now no It I in is a long long- wal by the road as ag Mary Mao J Jane ne said nn and you ou will stay all summer ummer Ill I'll mere have tb th I fence taken down j I Tho Timo next morning when hen Dorothy Doroth a j- j 1 Into the yard ard there was an opening opening-i 1 tho tile fence where a board had lied been ii T it moved mo and she he looked through on tl Ui other side Mary Jane she ahe called Margare Barbara Susan Suaan Tho The little sisters came iame running from fro the house i Wh Why Dorothy they gasped when alien the the thew saw w the opening Who did It 1 5 My Iy grandfather had al tn theman la do 3 It a ahe ali he Is going to have ha the tite fence ence taken dow don just as soon soon as its he can get the time men men J t do the thc work ork Oh good goody cried the time sisters slaters lancing dancing up and down lown and cla clapping clap clar ping their hands 1 Wont It Il be just too l h lovely lely ely vly for tor lin timing thing said ald Margaret Margarct Now wo can calm pin pla all nay flay ht and ever eer every da day and all allou you ou wl wi have to do 1 is ti to go 0 homp and arid sleep Yes Yea cause we have luave only Ju just l beds boo 3 und and I guess gues uSI you ou will want wl to tog 8 g home to ca cat tatter after a a. while t You You'll 11 gi c tired of or molasses No Nu I wont r replied pUM I 1 a a going to have It every day If It I wanti Grandmother had a pitcher of put Oh on all tho the table tabla this morning and nd et elm said aid It would he be on every pa day t stayed d I Dorothy s stayed all that thal summer n an aa mal many maimy summers Bummers after were spent with he hi grandparents and nd nd when It was time I Ico l go co back buck to lo the city all nih winter lh would plan what she and Mary fary Jano Jaimo an anthe anthe the sl sisters terl would do when the umme came again i Copyright J 1914 by the McClure I naner Daner S Syndicate Syndicate New ew York City |