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Its Mike answered Herbie, excitedly. Ill bet he cant believe hiseyes. It did seem to the others that what Herbie said was true, for, framed inthe doorway of the cottage stood a boy, gazing at a great heap ofbundles and boxes on the steps before him as if dazed. Once he rubbedhis eyes as if to make sure he was awake, then he slowly stretched outone hand toward the beautiful new sled, hardly daring to believe it wasreal. Then suddenly, as the boys watched eagerly, the sled was in hisarms and he was jumping up and down with joy, calling to those of hisfamily who could, to come out to see the wonderful surprise. Time for us to be getting home now, whispered Chuck, and Toad, feelingvery happy, answered: I guess youre right. By nine oclock Chuck and Toad were sound asleep, and the stockings, tied to the end of each bed, fell limp and empty. CHAPTER IX CHRISTMAS MORNING Merry Christmas Merry Christmas shouted Toad. It was seven oclock and Chuck awoke with a start and looked around him. Merry Christmas, he answered, and both boys scrambled down to the footof their beds to untie the stockings full to overflowing with candies, nuts, oranges and many small gifts. Oh cried Chuck, see what I have, holding his stocking up by thefoot and shaking the contents out on the bed. A big knife, and a top, and some reals. So have I By jinks, Im glad to get the knife, its a beauty, threebladesChuck, who by this time had a whole candy apple in his mouth, could onlynod his head in reply. Lets hurry up and dress so we can go down to see the tree, proposedToad. Ill bet there will be lots more things for us down there, andthis the boys hastened to do. Merry Christmas, greeted Mother Brown, a few minutes later, as theboys, now fully dressed, came to her door. Merry Christmas, boys, called their father from the hall below, asMother Brown and the boys hurried downstairs. As they entered the library the very first thing that met Toads eyeswas a beautiful new sled, much larger than the one he had given thenight before to Michael OReilly. Oh, is that for me he cried in delight as he pounced upon it. Ididnt expect to get one. Yes, my son, answered his father, it is for you. Oh, wait until Reddy sees this and Toad fairly hopped about in hisdelight. Chuck was very much excited over a new building game, the very thing hehad hoped for, but Toad hardly had time to look at his other gifts fromhis many aunts and uncles, so anxious was he to go out doors to try hisnew sled. After breakfast Mother Brown helped him into his coat and found hismittens and cap, for they always seemed to run away and hide while Toadslept. Come on, Chuck he cried. Arent you coming outNope, Im going to see if I can build a derrick, was the reply, soToad started off alone. As he reached the hill down which most of the boys liked best to coast, he met Reddy, trudging along with his sled. Hey, Merry Christmas, he shouted. Look at what Dad gave meMerry Christmas, answered Reddy. Jingoes, thats a beautyDid you get the football you wanted he was asked. You bet I did, and a punching bag, too. Like the one in Daddy Williams window inquired Toad. Just like it, and when you give it a punch, whack it comes back atyou, quick as a flash. What did Fat getOh, a lot of books and a pair of ice skates, replied Reddy, so hesgone over to Whites pond to try them. Chuck got his building game; you know, the one he wanted, and hewouldnt come out, declared Toad in fine disgust. Hes making thingswith it. Whos that just starting and Reddy pointed up the long hill wheresome one was getting ready to coast down. Well, if it isnt MikeOReilly he exclaimed, here ahead of us. Then, as the sled with Mike lying flat on it shot past them, theygreeted him with a shout. Hello, returned Mike, his face all aglow with joy, look at what I gotfor Christmas. Bet youre glad now that you gave it to him, said Reddy as the twoboys reached the top of the hill. Let me go down with you the firsttripYou bet Toad assented. Merry Christmas, Reddy shouted, giving the sled a push from behind. One, two, three, were off, and down they flew. Shes speedy, all right, he declared as the cold north wind stung hischeeks. And she steers like a bird, echoed Toad. THE END THE MERRYVALE S By ALICE HALE BURNETT Four delightful books for the smaller s, each a complete story initself, describing in simple language the interesting experiences ofBeth, Mary and Jerry, three little maids of Merryvale. BETHS GARDEN PARTY The three s take part in a very formal little affair on the lawn ofBeths home. Each of the guests receives a present in the shape of adowny white kitten. The drive home in Beths pony cart furnishes a fewexciting moments, but Patsy bravely comes to the rescue. A DAY AT THE COUNTY FAIR The s are taken to the fair in a motor, but a slight delay occurs onthe way. How they finally arrived at the fair ground and their amusingexperiences are most entertainingly told. GERALDINES BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Geraldine, whom of course we know better as Jerry, plays the part ofhostess to her many friends, although it must be admitted that herguests knew of the affair before she did. A jolly evening is spent bythe s which is shared in by some of our young Merryvale boy friends. MARY ENTERTAINS THE SEWING CLUB Mary entertains the club at her home, and the efforts of some of themembers cause many outbursts of merriment. The s decide to hold afair of all nations for the benefit of the Merryvale Day Nursery. Their many friends aid them and their plans succeed beyond theirexpectations.
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