A Little Florida Lady
ng on
delight of Beth, she brought not only her own
e she conquered those unruly stilts, but it
eps on hers; she could dance with them, and do other feats that a
ing an expert herself. Stilts took up a good share of the morning, and, by
d, however, of the indoor sports, and Beth, although she was so lame that she could hardl
omplishments, so she thought and thought to devise som
n the river on our stilts. I've ne
d somewhat
made for land? T
ou're afraid, yo
ld not have kept Beth from ma
g. Julia mounted, and walked out into the water as proudly as a peacock. Beth followed, but, of necessity, more slowly, and she kept nea
is of hard sand, but a litt
d not budge. Now, as every stilt walker knows, it is impossible to st
er balance, but, fortunately, she grabbed the wharf
nd Harvey's boat darted towar
th, almost in tears but somewhat reas
deep enough to drown
up to Julia, and
you might be a worse stick in the
fer to
utter failure. Dirty water dripped from her matted h
made Julia very indignant. She said nothing to him, however, bu
nd Julia gave vent to
t me too? Well, I'd rather be laugh
when she had considered herself so brave. She th
told you that sti
home, Beth
d so forlorn tha
dn't laugh. Please
you'd get Miss Stick-in-the-Mud's picture for
id boy," exc
eached the house, Julia ha
olding, as she thought Julia really needed coddling a
Mrs. Davenport. She proved a very lovable woman, and
d to her. She drew Juli
uld mamma do if anything happened to her little gir
heart. Her words reminded them that their beloved stilts ha
where are
lts. They're
ts." And remain in the river they did, altho
ight, and her mother consente
fire. It was about stilts that reached up to the clouds, and I walked on
o up on that great high shed and jump off. We can make our a
dreadfully high to Beth, but she did not say so. Perhaps it seemed formi
ry firs
arms flap for wings. Strange to relate, she lan
ovely, Beth
jumped as she had seen Julia do, also keeping her arms going in the same manner as
, Beth? Let's
ed. Beth, not to be outdone, f
ed. She felt the jar even more the
rrived on the scene just in
high shed? You might hurt yourselves badly. Don't do such a thin
bidden; but when Mrs. Davenp
s the matter? You
, it's nothing, mamma. I'm
you two b
been
ecstasy of delight. "And it
What do y
shed back of the barn, and jumped
er you are lame. Beth cannot play another bit to-day.
hat she was really glad to go to bed. After a good night's res