Excerpt from Coraddi, Vol. 44: December, 1939
Elizabeth went down to the corner of the porch and put her arms around the cedar post. The wood was worn smooth, but one knot jutted out on the level with her eyes. She moved her head, one eye almost shut, so that the buggy! Stayed just over that knot. She kept thinking Mamma was wrong. Aunt Fannie always brought them something. One year she brought a black straw hat with white cloth roses. Elizabeth had worn it to Sunday School until the crown had broken and its shape was gone.
The horse's hoofs were making a click-clack on the hard-packed dirt road. Mamma took the blue fruit jar with the geranium cutting out of the sunshine on the step, and put it on the shelf with the other geraniums.
Elizabeth let her arms drop from the post. The best time was when Aunt Fannie brought the chocolate candy out of Uncle Oscar's store. It wasn't like stick candy for Christmas. It was round pieces and it chewed soft. Will made out like that he didn't like chocolate, made out like it was bitter. Will always tried to act grown!
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