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Identifier: sunbonnetbabiesi00grov2 (find matches)
Title: The sunbonnet babies in Holland; a second reader
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Grover, Eulalie Osgood, 1873-
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Publisher: Chicago, New York (etc.) Rand, McNally & Company
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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Now hit the basket of flowers then she raised her stick and struck hard atthe flower basket,—but it was not there. How the children laughed and shouted! May pulled the handkerchief quickly offfrom her eyes, and then she laughed, too. She had walked straight away from theflowers and had struck into the air at nothing. 80 THE SUN BON NET BABIES IN HOLLAND
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The bag race Now for the bag race, said Fritz. Fourboys must be tied up in these stout bags. Theboy who can run the fastest and the farthestin a bag gets a jackknife for a prize. It is not easy to run tied up in a bag, but itis fun. Try it and see. Molly and May thoughtthey had never before seen anything so funny.They laughed until they cried. One boy fell down and couldnt get upagain, though he kept trying very hard. Another boy rolled over and over, like a ball. KERMIS WEEK 81 The third boy took tiny, tiny steps, but hecould not go fast or far. But the fourth boy was smarter than all theothers. He hopped with both feet, just like afrog. He hopped halfway across the marketplace, and then he hopped back again. Thatnight the jackknife went home with him in hisbig trousers pocket. Now lets have some poffertjes to eat, saidBetje. I am hungry/ So am I, said Molly. But what arepoffertjes? They are delicious little Kermis cakes.Come, and we will have some. So they went to a booth where a Du

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