Then up rose Mrs. Cratchit, Cratchit's wife, dressed out but poorly in a twice-turned gown, but brave in ribbons, which are cheap and make a goodly show for sixpence ; and she laid the cloth, assisted by Belinda Cratchit, second of her daughters, also... A Reader for the First - Eighth Grades - Page 101by Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1911Full view - About this book
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