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150 And if you want to read about what Meg and Bobby did in school, and how the twins contrived to go to school, too, in spite of the fact that they were only four years old, you must read the next book about them which is called "Four Little Blossoms at Oak Hill School."

"Oh, but it's been a perfectly lovely summer, hasn't it?" said Meg, while she was helping unpack her things.

"Best ever," declared Bobby.

"And just think—we own a cow!" cried Dot.

"And maybe—when she gets big—we can milk her," added Twaddles. "Oh, I like the country—I do."

"Let's all buy a farm when we grow up," suggested Bobby.

"Let's!" all the others cried in chorus.