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Sunny Boy and His Playmates by Ramy Allison White
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fur cap that covered his ears? And this was the first chance he had
had to go to school in a snowstorm. There had been snow, of course,
but it had always snowed in the night or after school was out, or
during the holidays. Now he was going to go to school while it was
snowing, just as Daddy Horton had done when he was a little boy.

"I wonder if Bob has rubber boots?" said Sunny Boy to Harriet, after
breakfast. She was watching him put on his boots in the hall.

"I don't know. But he won't be able to come to school to-day if he
has," replied Harriet. "The suburban trolleys won't run in a storm
like this. I don't think your mother ought to let you go to school
when it is snowing so hard."

Mr. Horton came downstairs, putting on his overcoat. He looked rather
serious. "The storm is worse than I thought," he said. "Sunny Boy, do
you want to go to school very much this morning?"

Sunny Boy's lip quivered. His eyes filled with tears. Couldn't he go,
after all?

"I put my rubber boots on," he said, trying not to cry, and holding out
his foot for Daddy to see.

Mr. Horton loved his little son dearly and he wanted him to be happy.
He saw that Sunny Boy would be sadly disappointed if he had to miss a
day in school.

"All right, you shall go," he said cheerfully. "I'll take you myself,
and I think we'll manage to get there. Good-bye, Mother. And don't
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