This isn’t much of a letter; I meant to have written a lot?but I’ve been hemming four window curtains and three porti?res (I’m glad you can’t see the length of the stitches), and polishing a brass desk set with tooth powder (very uphill work) and sawing off picture wire with manicure scissors, and unpacking four boxes of books, and putting away two trunkfuls of clothes (it doesn’t seem believable that Jerusha Abbott owns two trunks full of clothes, but she does!) and welcoming back fifty dear friends in between. Opening day is a joyous occasion! Good night, Daddy dear, and don’t be annoyed because your chick is wanting to scratch for herself. She’s growing up into an awfully energetic little hen?with a very determined cluck and lots of beautiful feathers (all due to you). Affectionately, JUDY. _95 페이지
시놉시스 낯선 사람한테 호의를 받지 말라고 하시는데 아저씨만큼 제가 낮선 사람이 있을까요?
“I’m going to see Daddy-Long-Legs! I’m going to see Daddy-Long-Legs!” Then presently the man came back and asked me please to step up to the library. I was so excited that really and truly my feet would hardly take me up. Outside the door he turned and whispered, “He’s been very ill, Miss. This is the first day he’s been allowed to sit up. You’ll not stay long enough to excite him?” I knew from the way he said it that he loved you.and I think he’s an old dear! Then he knocked and said, “Miss Abbott,” and I went in and the door closed behind me. _223 페이지