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Fitzhugh, Percy Keese, 1876-1950

"Pee-Wee Harris"

Those planks can
talk, they say the same thing every day."
You have to go back,
You have to go back,
You have to go back.
You listen to-morrow morning."
"They could never wake me up," Pee-Wee said, which was probably
true. "What do you mean about their saying you have to go back?"
"When Aunt Jamsiah took me, I was a probator. Do you know what
that means?"
"It's what they do with people's wills," Pee-Wee said.
"It means if I don't behave I have to go back to the orphan home,"
the girl said. "And every day I was afraid I'd have to go back--for a
long, long time, I was. And when I was lying in bed mornings I'd hear
the planks saying that--
You have to go back,
You have to go back.
just like that, and I'd get good and scared."
"You won't have to go back," said Pee-Wee.
"You leave it to me, I'll fix it. Those planks--I've known lots of
planks--and they can't tell the truth. Don't you care. I wouldn't believe
what an old plank said. Trees are all right, but planks--"
"I don't notice it so much now," Pepsy said; "that was a year ago
and Aunt Jamsiah says I'm all right and mind good except I'm a tomboy.


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