A DEAR LITTLE GIRL

AMY ELLA BLANCHARD

Edna did not like that word opportunity; it always seemed to her that it meant something  unpleasant. She had noticed that when pleasant things came along they were rarely spoken of  as “opportunities,” but were just happenings. So she sat with her little sturdy legs dangling  down from the sofa, and a very sober look upon her round face, while her busy, dimpled  hands were folded quietly.






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