Phyllis: A Twin
en, and one of the chief reasons that they always returned h
zed humbly; "perhaps I can help you
af brownie wiv crinkly legs, a
I think it was the brownie's own fault. I felt something a minute ago, just punching and kicking
yes wrinkled up at the end of an
k her hand away from her eye. It was qui
gazed at it
e said solemnly. "He were a bad brownie
ooking in vain for a nurse. The park,
just remembered I'm losted." He took Phyllis's
inquired in
to-day she were talking when the brownie came, and so I ran aw
ghed. "But if Nannie has lost you
she'll find me again," he as
he demanded after
lis P
that
es
r so many more
are
eith," he recited glibly; "
lis agreed absently. She was st
venteen East Theventy-theventh Street." The s's wer
llis exclaimed, relief in her voice. "I'l
od idea when, after a short hunt, t
e engines, and Phyllis joined in the discussion whole heartedly and agreed wi
what Nannie says my Daddy is,
rried up the steps, but before Phyllis could press the button th
-" Phyllis began,
me home because I got losted. She's only got two nam
spoke so sharply that
ing at her. "My small cousin is always ge
"We've had a fine time. I'm so
hink his nurse has the whole police force
eld out her hand, and Don
lost again,
every time I go to the park, and I'll ask the brownies about you, 'cause I l
y still standing in the
she said to Don. "We
in spite of his cousin's threats to watc
by the corner,
admitted. "I wonder what made me think of it.
moment was
pt her company, for the brisk wind had blown all her do
and well-shaped features framed in a wealth of gold brown hair. Her eyes wer
kled and seemed to challenge the w
as a fairy's, her skirts still bl
but she changed her mind the next minute and went home instead. It w
her return, and she had to go
e demanded of Lucy, the
our aunt is out calling, and Anni
Phyllis teased, as she swung h
or how did I know that the can of mustard, standing
rget things, and it was usuall
lf why those everlasting cans don't tell you when t
th you," Lucy replied
ng down off
e to go out and buy what you forget to ord
ok her head at the row of shi
he may and lucky she is to be so blest, but be like you, I beg to d
hink of something, no matter how s