these lively children manage to have a good time.
Their next adventure will be called "The Bobbsey Twins in a Great City."
Now as they gathered in the living room Freddie said, "I'm glad we found
Mr. Todd."
"And he found us," added Flossie.
Snap, the big dog, thumped his tail on the floor in front of the fire.
Snoop, the black cat, purred in her sleep. Outside the snow was falling
and Freddie cried:
"Now we can have more coasting!"
"And there'll be more skating, too," said Bert.
"But I'm not going to fall in again," said Tommy Todd.
And now, as every one is happy, we will say good-bye to the Bobbsey
twins.
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Transcriber's notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page 45: "acros" changed to "across". (came running across)
Page 90: "enevelope" changed to "envelope". (envelope flap)
Page 96: "Everyone one," changed to "Everyone,". (Everyone, whom)
Page 107: "Ah" changed to "All". ("All right,")
Page 110: "bead" changed to "head". (scratched his head)
Varied hyphenation and spacing in snowstorm and snowball/snow ball
retained.
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