" As it was her
first letter, I will copy it.
"MY DEAR DOTTY DIMPWILL first, then MY PRUDY:
"I'm going to say that I dink milk, and that girl lost my
pills.
"I see a hop-toad. He hopped. Jennie took _her_ up in _his_
dress.
"And 'bout we put hop-toad in wash-dish. He put his foots
out, _stwetched_, honest! He was a slippy fellow. First
thing we knowed it, he hopped on to her dress. Isn't that
funny?
"Now 'bout the chickens; they are trottin' round on the
grass: they didn't be dead. _We_ haven't got any only but
dead ones; but Mis' Gray has.
"I like Dr. Gray ever so much!
"Mis' Gray gave me the kitty to play with. I bundled it all
up in my dress, 'cause I didn't want the cat to get it. When
I went home I gave it to the cat. [You got that _wroten_?]
"There wasn't any _dead_ little kittens. She gave me a
cookie, and I eated it, and I told her to give me another to
bring home, 'cause I liked her cookies; they was curly
cookies.
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