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Meade, L. T., 1854-1914

"The Palace Beautiful A Story for Girls"

Oh,
dear! the very moment I have earned a little money by them I must
send a copy down to Daisy. Won't the darling like to show my words of
genius to Primrose? I'll run downstairs this minute, and ask Bridget
if she has not got a parcel for me."
But alas! no _Joy-bells_ had arrived for Jasmine, and after the little
girl had wondered a great deal, and talked the matter over with
Bridget she determined to put on her hat and go off to consult with
Poppy.
She was not long finding her way to Penelope Mansion, and Poppy opened
the door for her, but greeted her in a sad voice, and looked decidedly
depressed.
"I have come about _The Joy-bell_" began Jasmine at once, in an
excited voice. "It ought to have come--my hundred copies, you know,
and they haven't. I must go to inquire about it at once; and, Poppy,
dear, could you come with me?"
Poppy turned very red.
"No, Miss Jasmine, darling, I couldn't," she said, in the meekest
voice.
Poppy's tones were so unlike those she usually employed that Jasmine
glanced at her in some surprise.
"Why, Poppy, how funny you are!" she exclaimed. "Is anything the
matter?"
"Don't you notice it, Miss Jasmine, but I'm a bit low-like," said
Poppy.


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