Rosy by Mrs. Molesworth
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But little Fixie ran to Bee and held up his fresh sweet face for a
kiss. "What is ze matter wif you, Bee?" he said. "You's c'ying. Colin, Losy, Bee's c'ying," he exclaimed. "You're _not_, are you, Bee?" said Colin. "Are you, really?" said Rosy, coming close to her and looking into her face. The taking notice of it made Bee's tears come more quickly. All the children looked sorry, and a puzzled expression came into Rosy's face. "Come into my room a minute, Bee," she said. "Do tell me," she went on, "what are you crying for?" Beata put her arms round Rosy's neck. "I can't quite tell you," she said, "I'm afraid of vexing you. But, oh, I do so wish--" and then she stopped. "What?" said Rosy. "I wish you would never get vexed with Colin or anybody, and I wish Colin wouldn't tease you," said Bee. "Was that all?" said Rosy. "Oh, _that_ wasn't anything--you should hear us sometimes." |
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