YOURS WITH ALL MY HEART 



thrown a little round, shining thing down at 

 him, and said, rather sharply: 



"Look here, boy don't you forget me; 

 you know I always want a paper!" 



So I knew there was something about that 

 boy crying "Sunday Globe!" that required 

 prompt attention; and so long as I lived, I 

 never let a paper boy go by after that with- 

 out singing out, and spatting on the window 

 at him. 



How they laughed and said, "Who 

 would have thought she would have learned 

 that so quickly, and remembered it a whole 

 week." Then mamma added, rather sadly: 



"Well, Aleck, the grocer will have to be 

 told to-morrow morning whether he can 

 have Fairy for his little girl or not. It isn't 

 right to keep him waiting so." 



My little body stopped waggling and I 

 looked anxiously from one to the other. 

 Papa looked quizzical, and as he finished 

 dressing he clasped his finger-tips and made 

 a round ring of his arms ; and I went through 

 them with flying leaps, back and forth, again 

 and again, higher and higher, like a little 

 sprite, anxious to please him. 



"I could teach this dog anything," he 



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