Sunny Boy and His Playmates by Ramy Allison White
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coast. You'll have to wait till I've had some fun."
Ruth was crying now and her little nose was red from the cold. She looked so forlorn and uncomfortable that Sunny Boy's kind heart felt sorry for her. He was anxious to coast and he hated to go home before he had had any good times with his new sled, but he did not want Ruth to cry. "I'll go home with you," he said. "You sit on the sled and I'll pull you."' "Gee, will you take her home?" asked Nelson, in surprise. "That's great! And then you can come back and we'll have packs of fun." "All right," said Sunny Boy, though he was quite sure he couldn't come back. It would be half-past eleven, he knew, before he could get home and leave Ruth and come back to Court Hill; and Mother had said he must stop coasting at half-past eleven. So, you see, he was really very kind and good to take Ruth home and give up his own coasting fun to make her happier. Ruth sat down on her sled and held fast to Sunny Boy's sled, and he pulled her all the way home, though she was a fat little girl and pretty heavy for one boy to pull. And as soon as they were home again and Ruth and her sled had gone into her house, Sunny Boy trotted around to the kitchen door of his house to ask Harriet what time it was. "Half-past eleven, just," answered Harriet. "Did you have a good time?" |
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