| Bootsey's Picnic | © Ellen Lebsock |
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When Bootsey felt the first big splashy drops of the sudden
spring shower on her face, it only seemed to make her picnic more exciting.
But, by the third rumble of thunder she was quite afraid. When she saw the lightening she was terrified. "O, Bobby, what ever shall we do now?" Bootsey wailed. "If only we'd listened to Aunt Holly. I just KNOW we'll never get home again? O, Bobby, I'm so-o. . . scared!" |
| "It's O-tay, Boot-the. Don't cry. You wait
here and have a 'trawberry. I'll put 'tuff in the basket," soothed Bobby
Jo. And snatching the picnic cloth to use as a raincoat, she began
by tossing Isaac into the basket... right on his head! |
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