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Project Gutenberg's Sonny, A Christmas Guest, by Ruth McEnery Stuart 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.net Title: Sonny, A Christmas Guest Author: Ruth McEnery Stuart Release Date: February 14, 2004 [EBook #11084] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SONNY, A CHRISTMAS GUEST *** Produced by Suzanne Shell, David Garcia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. [Illustration: "I reckon the thing sort o' got started last summer."] SONNY, A CHRISTMAS GUEST BY RUTH McENERY STUART WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY FANNY Y. CORY 1911 TO MY SON STIRLING McENERY STUART CONTENTS A Christmas Guest The Boy Sonny's Christenin' Sonny's Schoolin' Sonny's Diploma Sonny "Keepin' Company" Weddin' Presents LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "I reckon the thing sort o' got started last summer" "Seem to me _he_ favors her a little thess aroun' the mouth" "Quick ez he see the clock, he come thoo" "She does make 'im _so_ contented an' happy" "Name this child" "An' then Sonny, seein' it all over, he come down" "He was watchin' a bird-nest on the way to that school" "He had been playin' out o' doors bare-feeted" "Any question he missed was to be passed on to them thet had been grad'jatin' so fast" "'This orange is the earth, an' this here apple is the sun'" "What could be sweeter 'n little Mary Elizabeth?" "When I set here by myself on this po'ch so much these days an' think" "Seem like a person don't no mo''n realize he's a descendant befo' he's a' ancestor" SONNY A CHRISTMAS GUEST [Illustration: 'B'] Boy, you say, doctor? An' she don't know it yet? Then what 're you tellin' _me_ for? No, sir--take it away. I don't want to lay my eyes on it till she's saw it--not if I _am_ its father. She's its _mother_, I reckon! Better lay it down somew'eres an' go to _her_--not there on the rockin'-cheer, for somebody to set on--'n' not on the trunk, please. That ain't none o' yo' ord'nary new-born bundles, to be dumped on a box that'll maybe be opened sudden d'rec'ly for somethin' needed, an' be dropped ag'in' the wa
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