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Flaxie Growing Up
Flaxie Frizzle Stories

Flaxie Growing Up Flaxie Frizzle Stories

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Flaxie Frizzle Series: Flaxie Growing Up


SOPHIE MAY’S
LITTLE FOLKS’ BOOKS.

Any volume sold separately.

DOTTY DIMPLE SERIES.—Six volumes. Illustrated. Per volume, 75 cents.

  • Dotty Dimple at her Grandmother’s.
  • Dotty Dimple at Home.
  • Dotty Dimple out West.
  • Dotty Dimple at Play.
  • Dotty Dimple at School.
  • Dotty Dimple’s Flyaway.

FLAXIE FRIZZLE STORIES.—Six volumes. Illustrated. Per volume, 75 cents.

  • Flaxie Frizzle.
  • Doctor Papa.
  • Little Pitchers.
  • The Twin Cousins.
  • Flaxie’s Kittyleen.
  • Flaxie Growing Up.

LITTLE PRUDY STORIES.—Six volumes. Handsomely Illustrated. Per volume, 75 cents.

  • Little Prudy.
  • Little Prudy’s Sister Susy.
  • Little Prudy’s Captain Horace.
  • Little Prudy’s Story Book.
  • Little Prudy’s Cousin Grace.
  • Little Prudy’s Dotty Dimple.

LITTLE PRUDY’S FLYAWAY SERIES.—Six volumes. Illustrated. Per volume, 75 cents.

  • Little Folks Astray.
  • Prudy Keeping House.
  • Aunt Madge’s Story.
  • Little Grandmother.
  • Little Grandfather.
  • Miss Thistledown.

————
LEE AND SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS,
BOSTON.


FLAXIE FRIZZLE STORIES
————

FLAXIE GROWING UP


BY
SOPHIE MAY
AUTHOR OF LITTLE PRUDY STORIES DOTTY DIMPLE STORIES
LITTLE PRUDY’S FLYAWAY STORIES ETC


Illustrated


BOSTON 1895
LEE AND SHEPARD PUBLISHERS
10 MILK STREET NEXT “THE OLD SOUTH MEETING HOUSE”


TO
Mary Louise Gibbs.


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER PAGE
I. Punishing Ethel 7
II. Asking for “Whiz” 26
III. The Spelling School 43
IV. The Minister’s Joke 59
V. Chinese Babies 76
VI. Old Bluff 91
VII. Camp Comfort 109
VIII. Pudding and Pies 128
IX. The Hailstorm 145
X. Miss Pike’s Story 160
XI. Dining Out 177
XII. Christmas at Old Bluff 191

FLAXIE GROWING UP.

CHAPTER I.
PUNISHING ETHEL.

Stop, Ethel,” said Mary Gray authoritatively, “stop this moment, you are skipping notes.”

The child obeyed gladly, for music was by no means a passion with her, and she especially disliked practising when Mary’s sharp eye was upon her.

“I’m obliged to be severe with you, Ethel, for it never will do to allow you to play carelessly. You are worse than usual this morning, because Kittyleen is waiting in the dining-room. It’s very unfortunate that Kittyleen has to come here in your practising hour, and it makes it pretty hard for me; but what do you think or care about that? If you ever learn to play decently, Ethel Gray, ’twill be entirely owing to me, and your teacher says so. There! run off now and play with Kittyleen; but, remember, you’ll have to finish your practising this afternoon.”

Ethel made her escape, and Mary seated herself in the bay-window at her sewing with a deep sigh of responsibility. Her mother was ill; Julia,

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