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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Three Little Cousins, by Amy E. Blanchard This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Three Little Cousins Author: Amy E. Blanchard Release Date: August 7, 2008 [EBook #26208] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THREE LITTLE COUSINS *** Produced by Al Haines [Illustration: Cover art] THREE LITTLE COUSINS BY AMY E. BLANCHARD _Author of "Playmate Polly," "A Little Tomboy," "A Sweet Little Maid," "Dimple Dallas," etc._ NEW YORK HURST & COMPANY PUBLISHERS Copyright, 1907, by GEORGE W. JACOBS & COMPANY _Published July, 1907_ _CONTENTS_ I. MOLLY AND POLLY II. UNCLE DICK AT SCHOOL III. MARY IV. THE RHINESTONE PIN V. MARY AND THE BOY VI. DISCOVERIES VII. IN ELTON WOODS VIII. ELLIS AND THE BABY IX. NEW BURDENS FOR ELLIS X. ARABS XI. THE ROSEBERRY FAMILY XII. EAST AND WEST _CHAPTER I_ _Molly and Polly_ It had stopped raining; Molly made quite sure of it by looking into the little puddles upon the walk. At first she thought there were drops still falling upon them, but it was only the wind which ruffled the surface. The green grass was misty with rain and upon the bushes the shining drops hung from every twig. Presently a sudden burst of sunshine broke through the clouds and changed the drops to sparkles of light. "There!" exclaimed Molly, "I see a piece of blue sky. Now I may go, mayn't I, mother? It is clearing off." Mrs. Shelton came to the window and Molly with serious face watched her scan the sky. "It really is brighter," Mrs. Shelton decided. "Yes, I see a piece of blue big enough for a Dutchman's breeches so I think the rain is over, but you'd better put on your rubbers, Molly." Molly scarcely waited to hear but danced out of the room and down the steps. "Don't forget your rubbers!" her mother called after her, and Molly scurried to the closet under the stairs, grabbed the rubbers, snatched up her hat and was out of the door in a twinkling. Steadying herself on one foot, she drew on the overshoes, for there was no time to sit down; she could
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