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d white face, yellow curls that swept the clean collar of his shirt-waist, and a plump, "hug-able" little body. "Yes, what _is_ the matter, dear?" begged Jess Morse. "H-he's gone an' cut off th-the tails of the pu-puppies," sobbed Master Tommy, his breast heaving. "Who has?" demanded Laura. "He. That man what co-comed here," choked the little fellow. "What a pity! I'm awfully sorry," Laura pursued, soothingly. "The poor little puppies." "Ye-yes. Pa s-said _I_ should chop 'em off myself!" concluded Master Tommy in a burst of anger. "My goodness me!" gasped Jess, horror-stricken. "Will you hear that boy talk? He's a perfect little savage." "No, he isn't," said Mother Wit, shaking her head. "He's only a boy--that's all. You never had a brother, Jess." "I know well enough Chet was never like _that_," declared Josephine, confidently. They went in by the front gate and walked around the house, leaving the disappointed youngster wiping his eyes. They expected to find Lizzie Bean at the back. In that they were not mistaken. At the well-curb was a lank, bony girl, who might have been Laura's age, or perhaps a couple of years older. She was dreadfully thin. As she hauled on the chain which brought the brimming bucket to the top of the well, she betrayed more red elbow and more white stockinged ankle-bone than any _one_ person should display. "My goodness, she's thin!" whispered Jess. "We are not looking for a Hebe to help us at the camp," Laura returned in the same low tone. Lizzie Bean turned to see who was approaching. Her face was as thin as the rest of her figure. Prominent cheek bones, a sharp, long nose, and a pointed chin do not make a beautiful countenance, to say the least. Besides, the expression of her face was lachrymose in the extreme. It did seem, as Jess afterward said, that Lizzie must have lost all her relatives and friends very recently, and was mourning for them all! "Goodness me!" she whispered to Laura. "No wonder they call her 'Lonesome Liz.' She's so sad looking she's positively funny." CHAPTER V THE START "What do you girls want?" drawled the lean girl, resting her red elbows on the well-shelf and looking down at Laura and Jess Morse. She did not speak unpleasantly; but she was very abrupt. Laura saw that Lizzie Bean's flat, shallow appearing eyes were of a greenish gray color--eyes in which a twinkle could not possibly lurk. "We understand that you
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