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Hope, Laura Lee

"The Bobbsey Twins in a Great City"

"Oh,
what fun we'll have!"
"Hush, Freddie dear," said his mother, for the little boy was talking
rather loudly. "The curtain is going up again."


CHAPTER XIII
THE "RESCUE" OF FREDDIE

During the rest of the play the attention of Freddie and Flossie, who sat
near him, was divided between Laddie, the new boy, and the things
happening on the stage. Both were so jolly--the funny things the actors
did and the chance of having a new playmate--that the two smaller Bobbsey
twins did not know which was best.
"Don't you like this show?" asked Freddie of Laddie, when the curtain went
down again.
"Yes. It's great! But I'm glad you're comin' to play with me," Laddie
answered.
"So'm I," answered Freddie. "You're glad too, aren't you, Flossie?"
"Of course I am," said the little girl.
"Does _she_--_she_ play with you?" asked Laddie, nodding his head toward
Freddie's little sister, as if in surprise.
"Of course she does. We have lots of fun. Why?"
"But she's a _girl!_"
"Of _course_ she's a girl," agreed Freddie. "She couldn't be my sister if
she wasn't a _girl_. I've got another sister, too, but she's bigger. She's
sitting on the end of the row. She plays with Bert and Flossie plays with
me. We're two sets of twins. Don't you like girls?"
"Well, I don't know," said Laddie slowly. "I never played with 'em much.
I--I like your sister, though. She can play with us. Do you ever play
store?"
"Lots of times," said Freddie.


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